CLARENDON, Jamaica — Residents of Sunbury district near Spalding, Clarendon, have mounted a roadblock for a second consecutive day in protest over deplorable road conditions. On Monday, police were called in to remove debris, including derelict vehicles and downed trees, to restore access to the northwestern Clarendon community. On Tuesday, the police were deployed to the area for a second consecutive day to clear another roadblock as residents remain adamant in getting the attention of their political representatives.
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View all signals →KINGSTON, Jamaica—A flash flood watch has been issued for low-lying and flood-prone areas of Westmoreland, St Elizabeth, Manchester, Clarendon, St Catherine, St Thomas, Kingston and St Andrew, effective immediately until 5:00 pm on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. The Meteorological Service of Jamaica, in a press release on Monday, said an active tropical wave is currently moving across Jamaica and is interacting with an upper-level trough. It said this will produce unstable weather conditions until late Wednesday afternoon.