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Green Park main road, St. James
"Green Park: The Green Park main road in St. James was cut in two by the heavy rains last week."
Flooded roadway
Cars travelling along a flooded road in Jamaica.
Flooded roadway
A flooded road in Jamaica, following heavy rains.
Flood victims
"Liberty Way, the entrance to Garveymeade, was a lake on Saturday morning as our photo shows. Here two citizens wade their way through to get to their homes. Since the recent heavy rainfalls, Garveymeade residents, who are brave enough to leave their…
Flood victim
"Children left homeless by this week's flood rains enjoy a healthy lunch provided by the Red Cross on Friday at the National Stadium where they are temporarily housed. The Stadium is being used to accommodate over 400 victims of the Gilda storm…
Corner North Street
"Splishing and splashing: When bad weather puts going to the beach out of the question, you can always take to the street and make the best of a heavy downpour, shown here by this backstroke swimmer. Her beach was at the corner of North Street and…
Flood relief - Guinness' Ronnie Herron [left] Derrick Stone [right]
"Ronnie Herron, Marketing Manager of Guinness [left] presenting a cheque worth $15,000 to Derrick Stone, former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture. The money goes to boost efforts to combat damage done to crops by the recent flood…
Tags: Businessmen - Jamaica; Gifts
Darling Street & Marcus Garvey Drive
"Two vehicles slowly, and carefully negotiating their way through a pool at the Darling Street - Marcus Garvey Drive intersection in the Kingston Waterfront area yesterday."
Hagley Park Road
"Helping hand: A considerate adult helps school children across a swirling, gushing and potentially river, which in times when it does not rain, is the Hagley Park Road. Scene was during last week's heavy afternoon rains."
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Orange Park, St. Thomas

The main house of the Orange Park coffee plantation in Yallahs, St. Thomas which eventually became home to the late Professor Basil Barrington Watson.