AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIndustrial Incident: One of four people injured in an explosion and fire at a garage facility adjacent to the Beryllium compound on South Camp Road in Kingston has died; two injured people were airlifted to the U.S. for burn treatment, while another remains in local care, and Guardsman Group’s Nicholas Benjamin says getting burn victims off the island within 24 hours is critical. Fire Safety & Compliance: After a separate KFC downtown Kingston explosion injured two technicians, the Jamaica Fire Brigade says it will conduct a site visit because firefighters were not formally notified, raising questions about incident reporting protocols. Local Crime Case: A Kingston woman, Shanice Lynch, was freed of Denham Town robbery and gun charges after the Crown conceded it could not mount a viable prosecution; a not-guilty verdict was entered. Disaster Risk Finance: Jamaica secured US$200 million in hurricane insurance coverage via a World Bank catastrophe bond, replacing a prior US$150 million bond paid out after Hurricane Melissa, with the new deal backed by 25 global investors and set to mature in 2030. Sports & Culture: The Reggae Marathon is returning to Kingston with race operations centered at Devon House, and organizers say registration is open for the 2026 staging.
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