This content originally appeared on Jamaica News.
Approximately 60,000 National Water Commission, (NWC) customers remain without water in western Jamaica, following the passage of hurricane Melissa.
Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management ODPEM Commander Alvin Gayle made the disclosure during yesterday’s Post Cabinet Press briefing.
However, he said 60 percent of NWC customers in western Jamaica have had supplies restored.
Commander Gayle stated that works continue to ensure all citizens have access to safe water, noting that 10 million gallons of water have been delivered to communities by NWC and partners.
He said NWC has also deployed additional water trucks to ensure the delivery of 145,000 gallons per day to affected communities.
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