In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, residents of Lime Tree Ground in St Catherine, Jamaica, took to the streets in a fiery protest over the prolonged lack of electricity. Over a week since the Category 5 storm ravaged the island, the community remains in darkness, while neighboring areas have seen their power restored. Frustrated locals blocked a roadway with debris and set it ablaze, voicing their anger and desperation. One resident expressed their frustration, stating, ‘They came yesterday promising to fix the light post, but nothing happened. Now they’re saying it could take three months before we get power.’ Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica last Tuesday with winds of 185 mph and torrential rains, claimed over 30 lives and left nearly 80% of Jamaica Public Service (JPS) customers without electricity. The JPS reported significant damage to its transmission and distribution networks. Despite progress in restoring power to areas like Kingston, St Andrew, St Thomas, Portmore, and parts of St Catherine, JPS CEO Hugh Grant acknowledged that several areas, including Spanish Town, Guys Hill, Bog Walk, and Central Village, remain without power. The company is working around the clock to restore electricity within the next two weeks.
