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Fresh power outages strike Jamaica after islandwide blackout
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Fresh power outages strike Jamaica after islandwide blackout

From Jamaica Observer · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Several parishes in Jamaica experienced power outages on Tuesday morning due to a loss of gas supply to generating units operated by South Jamaica Power Company (SJPC).
  • Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) reported that power was restored to most affected customers within 30 minutes, with full restoration achieved later.
  • This incident marks the second major electricity failure in Jamaica within a week, following a widespread islandwide blackout on Friday night.

Jamaica experienced a second major electricity failure in less than a week, with widespread power outages reported across multiple parishes on Tuesday morning. The disruption affected customers in Kingston, St Andrew, St Catherine, St James, Clarendon, Manchester, St Mary, and St Ann.

The electricity provider, Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), attributed the outages to a loss of gas supply to the generating units managed by South Jamaica Power Company (SJPC). The company stated that service was restored to most affected customers within approximately 30 minutes, and all impacted areas have since had their power supply fully reinstated.

This latest incident follows a rare islandwide blackout that left the entire country without electricity on Friday night. The frequency of these disruptions has raised concerns among residents and businesses about the stability of the nation's power grid.

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Originally published by Jamaica Observer in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.