Sewage sweeps Kingston streets
Oct 12th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 3:14#Gleaner #Sewage #Kingston OCTOBER 12, 2020: Sewage runs and settles alongside a wall bearing the images of historical political figures, including two of Jamaica's national heroes, near the gate of Calabar Infant, Primary and Junior High School on Sunday, October 11, 2020. The pool, located at the intersection of East Queen Street and Gold Street, traced back to an overflowing manhole at the intersection of Sutton Street and Smith Lane.
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