Catastrophe looms
Hundreds
of Jamaicans living in Clarendon’s southern coastal region could be exposed to a disaster of cataclysmic proportions if the island gets hit by a major weather system this year.
That frightening possibility was highlighted on Thursday by local scientists who pointed to the fact that approximately 1,600 hectares of the 3,500 hectares of mangroves stretching along the coast between Milk River and Salt River in Clarendon have been destroyed by human activity and intense weather systems…
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