NWA: Limited road damage from Tropical Storm Rafael
The National Works Agency (NWA) says it has not received any reports of significant road damage caused by heavy rains and flooding associated with Tropical Storm Rafael, which passed near the island today.
“We have had some impact; [but] not as bad as we would have thought it was going to be, based on the projections,” said Stephen Shaw, the manager for communication and customer service at the agency. He was speaking at the National Emergency Operation Centre at the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management today.
“I think we have done pretty well. We continue to assess, we continue to clean and clear, and we'll continue the efforts and the assessments over the next 24 to 48 hours,” he added.
Shaw said there were reports of landslides in St Thomas, northern St Catherine, and flooding in sections of St Andrew.
“Sections of Marcus Garvey Drive were flooded, but passable. Chesterfield Drive was rendered impassable, owing to water and garbage that came down onto the road in the Seaview Gardens area,” he further indicated. “We have had some impact in the Guys Hill area; also the road from Tavern to Vanity Fair has been impacted by a landslide causing blockage."
Shaw also said the NWA is monitoring the situation at the Bog Walk Gorge, which remains impassable.
“As soon as the rains subside, then I expect that the roads will return to normal use; but there is always the likelihood of landslides occurring. So until we are able to go in and do a proper assessment and be in a position to give the all-clear, the Gorge will remain closed,” he said.
In its latest bulletin, the Meteorological Service of Jamaica advised that Tropical Storm Rafael is moving away from the island's west coast. This resulted in the tropical storm warning for Jamaica being discontinued as at noon.
A flash flood warning is now in effect for southern parishes and a flash flood watch for the rest of the country until 5 p.m.
- JIS News
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