Treadlight residents say they are on a ticking time bomb
May 27th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 3:35#JamaicaGleaner MAY 27, 2022: Residents of the Treadlight community in Central Clarendon say they feel like they are on a ticking time bomb as the hurricane season approaches. With just days to go, they say even a light shower of rain is cause for panic as a result of the unfinished canal re-construction. In an interview with The Gleaner Lorelei Mulgrave who has been living in the community for about 50 years, she said the canal cutting began in December 2020 and stopped, then restarted in February 2021. One month later the work was on pause again.
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