Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Clean up crews hit road after flooding

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Clean up crews were on the road early today after two days of heavy rain and flooding in some parts all across Barbados.
Trucks were leaving badly affected areas with loads of debris.
The crews were present at  trouble spots in St James including Weston, St James, Holetown, Mount Standfast. Workers from the Drainage Unit Division were out in full force clearing the trenches.
Supervisor, Julian Wright, says the team started from 7:30 this morning and was working their way up from Weston and will continue through to Holetown.
Earlier in the day, he reported that the men had already cleared 15 truckloads.

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