Although most damage occured on the south coast...
<span style='font-family: Arial Black'><span style="color: #000099"><span style='font-size: 11pt'>JPS restoring power to north coast</span>
Gas supplies being pumped up</span></span>
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
THE Jamaica Public Service (JPS) yesterday began work to restore power across the island, focusing first on the north coast parishes, even as it continued to assess the extent of the damage wrought by Hurricane Dean to the south coast.
"They are moving quickly to re-establish power generation on the north coast, while they complete their assessment on the south coast," minister of industry, technology energy and commerce, Phillip Paulwell told the Observer yesterday.
Paulwell said he was also expecting a further update from the JPS on the status of electricity supplies at 1:00 pm yesterday. Source
<span style='font-family: Arial Black'><span style="color: #000099"><span style='font-size: 11pt'>JPS restoring power to north coast</span>
Gas supplies being pumped up</span></span>
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
THE Jamaica Public Service (JPS) yesterday began work to restore power across the island, focusing first on the north coast parishes, even as it continued to assess the extent of the damage wrought by Hurricane Dean to the south coast.
"They are moving quickly to re-establish power generation on the north coast, while they complete their assessment on the south coast," minister of industry, technology energy and commerce, Phillip Paulwell told the Observer yesterday.
Paulwell said he was also expecting a further update from the JPS on the status of electricity supplies at 1:00 pm yesterday. Source
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