While health authorities grapple with a national problem of rats and mosquitoes, residents continue to cry out because of overgrown lots.
These breeding grounds for rats and mosquitoes have been spotted all over the island. Yesterday, residents of Fairfield and Grazettes, St Michael, appealed for a clean-up of their area. (AC)
Bush, bush everywhere!
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