Sunday, May 10, 2026

Water rage

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Sudden overnight thunderstorms yesterday shocked residents in the north.
The deluge left homes and vehicles covered in mud and debris. The damage centred around Rose Hill #1, Round-The-Town and Gills Terrace in St Peter.
Resident Edwin Rollock awoke to a strange sound in his home, only to realize that his house was filled with water. He was one of the several residents and operators in the north with a tale to tell about the steady downpour.
Here, Rollock standing in his destroyed kitchen, high watermarks on the wall. Rollock’s Round-The-Town neighbours too would suffer the rage of the waters, some having their cars damaged.

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