Prime Minister Andrew Holness has made a commitment to assist the victims of the fire in their efforts to rebuild. While touring the affected area alongside members of the Police High Command and local representatives, he also affirmed his dedication to offering social interventions and aid to the forty individuals, including eighteen children, who have been deeply traumatized by the tragic incident. We will soon be joined by Celine Campbell to provide more details in her forthcoming report:
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