Thousands in SW St Catherine still without water
This is due to an "internal electrical" problem at the National Water Commission (NWC) Marlie Mount facility.
In an update this afternoon the utility company said emergency works are ongoing due to unforeseen "mechanical problems” developed while carrying out the repairs at the pumping unit.
This has severely impacted the very densely populated communities of Marlie Mount, Church Pen, Island Farm, Old Harbour Villa and some areas of Old Harbour.
"NWC has been working to restore operation, however, due to unexpected challenges with the repair works a further update will be given of restoration date," stated the company in an advisory.
It added that in the meantime water will be trucked to affected areas, but residents say they are yet to see any water truck in their communities at the time of publishing.
#NWCNewstream | EMERGENCY WORKS STILL ONGOING AT MARLIE MOUNT FACILITY | MARLIE MOUNT, OLD HARBOUR VILLA AND ENVIRONS AFFECTED
Areas impacted: Marlie Mount., Part of Marlie Acres, Part of Old Harbour, sections of Church Pen, Old Harbour Villa and Island Farm
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— NWC Jamaica (@NWCjam) September 22, 2021
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