THE GLEANER MINUTE: Jamaica under tropical storm warning | Digicel, Flow and JPS prepared
Nov 4th, 2024 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 2:00#JamaicaGleaner NOVEMBER 4, 2024: The Meteorological Service of Jamaica says tropical storm conditions are expected to affect Jamaica within 24 hours… The Government has activated the National Emergency Operations Centre… Jamaica's two major telecommunications companies, Digicel and Flow, say they have readied their networks for the impending tropical storm… The country’s main electricity provider, JPS says it is prepared to respond to the potential impact of the adverse weather conditions… Thirty-three-year-old medical doctor, Nigeria Solomon, otherwise called Isaiah’ from Spanish Town, St Catherine has been charged for the alleged rape of a woman at his home in August… IN SPORTS: Former National Champions Portmore United moved to top spot in the Jamaica Premier League with an emphatic 4-0 victory over Molynes
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