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Crumbling Roads Flooding Push Oakland Crescent Residents Breaking Point

Apostolic ChurchPolitics General1WorkersInclusive Growth

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Local road infrastructure in St Andrew South Western, Jamaica, is deteriorating, causing flooding and accessibility issues. The SPARK program, a $45-billion road rehabilitation initiative, has stalled. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, or supply chains. The primary sector is EM_CONSTRUCTION due to the stalled infrastructure project, but no concrete commercial signal is present.

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  • SPARK program budget is $45 billion.
  • Road conditions have been poor since Hurricane Ivan in September 2004.
  • Residents report flooding turning roads into rivers during rain.
  • Local MP Dr. Angela Brown Burke has contacted NWA with no response.
  • China Harbour Engineering Company is mentioned as an organization.

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