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Home Local News Whitehall Avenue blocked, motorists urged to use other routes | Loop Jamaica The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News Breaking News Whitehall Avenue blocked, motorists urged to use other routes Taxi operator arrested after ammunition reportedly found in vehicle Two teen girls go missing on same day in Lawrence Tavern, St Andrew Grange expresses regret at passing of director Trevor Nairne Blue Vinyl takes Kingston Guineas prep at Caymanas Man called ‘Foota’ killed, 2 others injured in St James shooting 227 new COVID cases, two deaths, 18.7% positivity rate Cabbie killed in St Mary days after assurance about murder rate there Newsmaker… Week: Wide views on JDF/citizen clashes in Denham Town Jamaican high schools dominate East Coast International meet Monday May 09 22?C Jamaica News Authorities working to remove fallen tree from roadway Loop News 9 minutes ago NEWYou can now listen to Loop News articles! The police are advising members of the public that White Hall Avenue, St Andrew is blocked as a tree has fallen along the roadway. The road is impassable at this time and motorists have been warned that delays are expected. Motorists are being advised to use alternative routes where possible. Related Articles Recent Articles Jamaica News Whitehall Avenue blocked, motorists urged to use other routes World News White House says Internet providers to discount fee for poor Jamaica News Taxi operator arrested after ammunition reportedly found in vehicle More From Sport Thompson-Herah wins 200m at Jubilee series in Kingston Oblique Seville clocked a new personal best of 10.00 seconds to take the men’s 100m Jamaica NewsSee alsoLocal NewsMan United knocked out of Champions League by Atletico | Loop Jamaica Terrelonge takes issue with so much foreign cuisines at hotels Bats for local foods to dominate the tourism offering Jamaica News Jamaica stands to benefit from importing skilled labour, says PM Prime Minister Andrew Holness is defending his suggestion that it might be necessary to import skilled workers to Jamaica, and has declared that the island’s economy could benefit from such a move. Jamaica News Female employee gunned down at Naggo Head bus park in Portmore Three shot and injured in nearby Gregory Park Lifestyle 8 things Jamaican mothers say and do Sport Jamaican high schools dominate East Coast International meet Bryan Levell and Brianna Lyston win 100m titles