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Jamaica lifts tropical storm warning, flooding expected. The tropical storm warning for Jamaica was discontinued at noon today, as the centre of Tropical Storm Rafael continues to move away from the island. However, the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) has advised...
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The Meteorological Service of Jamaica is advising that the tropical storm warning remains in effect for Jamaica as the area of low pressure over the south-central Caribbean Sea has now developed into Tropical Storm Rafael. This means that tropical...
Jamaicans in diaspora confident in Kamala Harris victory tomorrow. Jamaicans across the diaspora in the United States (US) are remaining confident that Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s candidate for president, will come out victorious when the polls close tomorrow.