#EyeOnMelissa: TMC prepares to relocate Trelawny Infirmary residents to shelter

TRELAWNY, Jamaica — As Tropical Storm Melissa looms, the Trelawny Municipal Corporation (TMC) has initiated comprehensive measures to ensure the safety of vulnerable residents, particularly those at the Trelawny Infirmary. Located near Falmouth’s coastline, the infirmary is highly susceptible to storm surges and powerful winds, prompting authorities to relocate its 54 residents to a secure shelter at Hague Primary and Infant School. This precautionary action mirrors last year’s response to Hurricane Beryl, which forced an extended stay at the same shelter due to severe damage to the infirmary. Mayor of Falmouth and TMC Chairman, Councillor C Junior Gager, emphasized the readiness of 42 parish-wide shelters, managed by a dedicated team of 68 shelter managers. Gager assured that all relevant agencies are fully engaged, with shelters operational and staff prepared for the impending storm. Additionally, provisions have been made for the homeless population, who will find temporary refuge at the Falmouth drop-in center until the storm subsides.