Major structural damage due to the construction of South Coast Highway
Feb 3rd, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 2:18#Gleaner #Manchester #SouthCoastHighway FEBRUARY 3, 2021: Following a protest by residents in the district of Redberry, near Porus, in Manchester, who say they continue to suffer inconveniences caused by construction on the South Coast highway, work is expected to resume today (Wednesday Feb 3, 2021). Not only were the residents denouncing what they deem as a reckless disregard for their wellbeing but called on the authorities to address the damage done to their houses.
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