Over 150 Burger Gully residents to be relocated
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At a glance
- Over 150 residents in Kingston's Burger Gully face relocation due to persistent flooding.
- The Jamaican government has accepted a proposal to move families from the flood-prone area.
- The relocation aims to address the ongoing issue that repeatedly displaces residents.
More than 150 residents living along Burger Gully in Kingston are slated for relocation as the government moves to tackle persistent flooding. The persistent issue has repeatedly forced families from their homes, disrupting their lives and livelihoods.
The announcement came on Sunday from Phillip Paulwell, the Member of Parliament for East Kingston and Port Royal. He confirmed that the government has accepted the relocation proposal, signaling a significant step towards resolving the long-standing problem. Paulwell described the conditions near the gully as untenable during his address at his constituency conference held at Vauxhall High School.
This move is intended to provide a lasting solution for the affected communities, offering them a safer environment away from the recurring floodwaters. The relocation plan signifies the government's commitment to addressing the infrastructural and environmental challenges faced by residents in the Burger Gully area.
Originally published by Jamaica Gleaner. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.