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Jamaican Government Urges Preparedness As Hurricane Beryl Approaches

Hurricane Lidia approaches to Mexico's Pacific coast, in Puerto Vallarta

The Jamaican government has issued a warning to citizens to make necessary preparations as Hurricane Beryl approaches the country. Residents are advised to stock up on essential supplies such as food, water, and batteries to ensure they are adequately prepared for the impending storm.

The Office of the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of securing critical documents and removing any potential hazards from properties. This includes trimming trees and securing loose items that could pose a danger during the hurricane.

Reports indicate that some major food markets in areas like Kingston and St. Catherine are experiencing shortages of basic food items, with bread being particularly scarce. Long lines have been observed at gas stations as residents rush to fill up their tanks ahead of the storm.

Residents advised to stock up on food, water, and batteries.
Jamaican government warns citizens to prepare for Hurricane Beryl.
Importance of securing critical documents and removing hazards stressed.

Despite these observations, Member of Parliament Andrew Wheatley has refuted claims of food and fuel shortages. Wheatley assured the public that there is an adequate supply of food, water, and fuel to last at least two weeks. He attributed the rush to supermarkets and gas stations to last-minute decisions made by individuals despite prior warnings issued through various media channels.

As the country braces for the impact of Hurricane Beryl, it is crucial for residents to heed the government's advice and take proactive measures to ensure their safety and well-being. By being prepared and staying informed, individuals can better navigate the challenges posed by severe weather events like hurricanes.

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