@myJPSonline after 2000 years the pole is being replaced and I’m thankful. Idk if this means I’m getting back light tonight or not but it’s a step closer.
@DIGICELJamaica quick question, no service since hurricane Melissa, you said I have to pay the bill even though I didn’t have service (I’m postpaid) I paid the bill and I still don’t have service. Calls suck and data doesn’t work.
Last I checked promising a service and/or product for a cost is what was agreed on. Not providing that service is a breech of contract and still expecting payment.
@FLOWJamaica I’m WhatsApping your customer service rep. I can say you guys are heartless. I paid my bill before Melissa. Melissa came and flooded and destroyed my community and Parish. Then you’re still gonna send me a bill to say I must pay. I still don’t even have electricity.
I commend John Torpey, Toby King, and the entire World Central Kitchen team for their extraordinary support after Hurricane Melissa.
Providing one million meals during a period of national hardship is an exceptional act of service.
World Central Kitchen has ensured reliable access to food and water and has strengthened our local economy by employing members of our tourism sector in their relief efforts.
I am truly grateful for their compassion, efficiency, and commitment as Jamaica works toward recovery.
Their partnership continues to make a meaningful difference across Jamaica.
45 deaths confirmed by the JCF after investigations.
By parish:
Hanover - 2
Westmoreland - 15
St James - 6
Trelawny - 2
St Ann - 1
Portland - 1
St Elizabeth - 18
33 postmortem conducted to date.
JPS is in the process of getting the city of Montego Bay up and running, among several other major restoration milestones. The announcement was made by JPS President and CEO, Hugh Grant at a media briefing held at the Office of the Prime Minister today.
jpsco.com/jps-president-…
📍St. Mary
Our crews are working 24/7. The damage is extensive, much of it hidden high in the hills—fallen trees & broken poles.
These areas are hard to reach with our larger trucks, so we're using smaller, agile equipment. We know it's frustrating. Thank you for your patience!
The Transport Authority is warning public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators to immediately stop the illegal practice of raising fares following the passing of Hurricane Melissa.
According to the authority, several PPV operators have increased their fares since the Category Five storm hit Jamaica last Tuesday.
jamaicaobserver.com/2025/11/04/tra…