FOLLOWING RECENT heavy rains, land in Parks Road, St Joseph, has been slipping.
Cracks have appeared in the walls of two houses and on the ground and a portion of land has ended up in a gully.
Concerned residents are calling for urgent professional help to deal with what they describe as a worsening situation.
Gloria Bradshaw, 70, who was born and raised in the area, showed a DAILY NATION team large cracks in the ground that opened up in her sister’s backyard and extended to her property next door. Â
Slipping away
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