AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUtility Resilience: JPS, NWC, Digicel and FLOW Jamaica say they’re not “anchored” in the Corporate Area and have islandwide resources to keep services running even if major adverse weather hits this hurricane season. Hanover Homicide: Police identified 33-year-old Kadian “Kadi” Bradshaw of Tampa, Florida, found dead in Bulls Bay, Hanover, and say her partner—believed to hold a US passport—is in custody for questioning. St Elizabeth Shooting Probe: Investigators await a ballistics report after a car dealer and a suspected thief were killed in a Longwood auto mart incident; police believe a struggle followed a suspected break-in. Kingston Fire Aftermath: One of four injured in an explosion and fire at a garage facility adjacent to the Beryllium compound on South Camp Road has died; two were airlifted for burn treatment and another remains in hospital. Diaspora Service Push: Seventeen projects are registered for Jamaica Diaspora Day of Service on June 18, with most targeting communities hit hardest by Hurricane Melissa, especially in western Jamaica. Hurricane Season Prep: With the 2026 Atlantic season underway, NOAA forecasts a below-average season, but officials stress planning and early action—because one storm can still be devastating. Business & Development: Great Wall Motor is set to open its first dedicated Jamaica showroom on South Camp Road on June 3, while St James’ FESCO Cinnamon Hill service station project plans over $1 billion in investment.
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