Technical teams deployed
by the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) will continue working throughout Tuesday
to restore power supply to customers who have been without electricity
since Monday.
JPS customers across the island have been experiencing outages since Monday primarily as a result of broken poles and power lines damaged by the strong winds associated with the cold front affecting the country.
"Our crews are back out (and) we're expecting that power should be restored to all affected customers by later this morning or by midday. We apologise to customers about the challenge that we're facing in restoring power but we have a committed team of technical officers who are all out working to restore power," said Winsome Callum, Head of Corporate Communications at the JPS.
JPS customers across the island have been experiencing outages since Monday primarily as a result of broken poles and power lines damaged by the strong winds associated with the cold front affecting the country.
"Our crews are back out (and) we're expecting that power should be restored to all affected customers by later this morning or by midday. We apologise to customers about the challenge that we're facing in restoring power but we have a committed team of technical officers who are all out working to restore power," said Winsome Callum, Head of Corporate Communications at the JPS.
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