KINGSTON, Jamaica — A Trafalgar Park resident, Nadine Thompson, is grappling with the aftermath of severe flooding that has left her home uninhabitable for the second time in just over a week. The latest deluge occurred on Saturday night, following torrential rains that battered the Corporate Area. Thompson recounted waking up around midnight to find her house inundated with water. ‘When I got up, I stepped in a pool of water off the bed,’ she told Observer Online. Her tenant, residing in a two-bedroom section of the property, was also forced to evacuate with his two children after their living space was flooded once again. Thompson reached out to the police for assistance but received no response. This incident follows a similar flooding event on September 19, which prompted local representatives, including Member of Parliament Julian Robinson and Councillor Jesse Clarke, to visit the area and assist with cleanup efforts. Despite these measures, Thompson’s home was overwhelmed by floodwaters again. She expressed uncertainty about her living arrangements, as her closest relative resides in Manchester. ‘I don’t know where I’m going to go. Nobody asked me where I’m going. I can’t go back in there,’ she lamented. Robinson, who revisited the community, identified a blockage in the gully behind the premises as a contributing factor to the repeated flooding. ‘We have identified where the blockage in the gully is so that the blockage can be cleared, allowing the water to flow freely and ensuring that the residents can return to their homes. That is our immediate priority,’ Robinson stated. The situation underscores the urgent need for infrastructure improvements to mitigate the impact of such natural disasters on vulnerable communities.
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Kingston joins Carter Center’s global women’s empowerment campaign
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Kingston has been selected as one of 13 cities worldwide to participate in the Carter Center’s Inform Women, Transform Lives campaign. This global initiative seeks to enhance women’s access to government information and essential city services, fostering gender equity and transparency. Mayor Andrew Swaby hailed the inclusion as a significant milestone in the city’s ongoing efforts to empower women and promote inclusivity. He emphasized that the campaign aligns with Kingston’s broader objectives, including the potential adoption of frameworks like CEDAW, which would further solidify the city’s commitment to gender equality. The initiative will provide Kingston with resources to implement activities such as media outreach, community programs, government training, and public art installations, while also facilitating knowledge-sharing among participating cities. Now in its fourth phase, the campaign spans 48 cities across five continents, impacting over 255 million people. Kingston joins a diverse group of cities, including Abuja, Cardiff, Guadalajara, Karachi, and Toronto. The launch coincides with the International Day of Universal Access to Information, highlighting the campaign’s focus on transparency and the fundamental right to information. For further details, visit www.informwomen.org.
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One dead, several injured after shooting, fire at US Mormon church
A tragic incident unfolded on Sunday in Grand Blanc, Michigan, when a shooter targeted a Mormon church, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries. The assailant, a 40-year-old man from a nearby town, was fatally shot by law enforcement following the attack. Authorities have yet to determine a motive for the violence, which also involved the suspect setting the church on fire. President Donald Trump condemned the act on his Truth Social platform, labeling it as a “horrendous” attack on Christians in the United States. Eyewitness accounts and images from the scene depicted emergency services evacuating victims on stretchers and a massive plume of dark smoke rising from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Local Police Chief William Renye reported that the suspect drove his vehicle through the church’s front doors before opening fire with an assault rifle. The service was reportedly attended by hundreds of congregants. Authorities believe the gunman intentionally ignited the fire before being neutralized by responding officers. Ten individuals with gunshot wounds were hospitalized, one of whom succumbed to injuries. The fire has since been extinguished, but officials anticipate discovering additional victims once the scene is secured. A nearby resident recounted hearing screams and pleas for help. FBI agents have joined the investigation, with Chief Kash Patel denouncing the act as a “cowardly and criminal” attack on a place of worship. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed she has been briefed on the incident.
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Juwan Warner identified as victim shot dead in Glanvillia
The community of Portsmouth is reeling from yet another tragic loss as 24-year-old Juwan Neon Warner became the latest victim of gun violence. Warner, a resident of Georgetown, Glanvillia, was fatally shot on the porch of his home at approximately 9:15 pm last night. This incident marks the second shooting death in the Portsmouth area this month, following the killing of 33-year-old Dwight Maximea on September 14, 2025. The recent surge in gun-related fatalities has raised alarm among local authorities and residents alike. Police are actively investigating both cases, but no arrests have been made yet. The escalating violence underscores the urgent need for community intervention and stricter law enforcement measures to curb the growing trend of gun crimes on the island.






