🔊A Virgin Atlantic flight carrying 241 passengers and 12 crew from London Heathrow to Montego Bay was forced to divert to Shannon, Ireland on Saturday night after a “technical issue” developed during the flight over the Atlantic Ocean.
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@Basillygoose@FLOWJamaica I've gone back and forth with them about this problem since last July. CS completely unhelpful. The only way to use the sites is to switch my phone to 3G instead of LTE.
@FLOWJamaica Good morning, Flow. Four Paths Clarendon has been without service since yesterday afternoon. Do you have any estimates on when that will be fixed?
🚨 UPDATE: Stores are beginning to reopen at MBJ!
This is a positive sign as we continue restoration efforts. Our teams remain focused on getting SIA fully operational.
Thank you for your continued patience and support.
#MBJRecovery#SIA GAPxMBJ #JamaicaStrong
@RoostersWorldja@HopeZooKingston@djmillerJA Thank you for this most fitting message. Our crocodiles have a place in our ecosystems, which must be observed. There will be more crocodile sightings. We urge persons to leave the reptiles undisturbed to allow them to return safely to their habitats.
📍Cartagena, #Colombia (🇨🇴)
The @ArmadaColombia is beginning the process on delivering over 22 tons of humanitarian aid to #Jamacia (🇯🇲) to assist in the recovery after devastation by Hurricane Melissa.
📸: @ArmadaColombia
Chef David Tapper and his crew at Fyah Side Jerk in Toll Gate, Clarendon are once again jumping in to support their neighbors. They partnered with WCK last year after Hurricane Beryl, and now they’re serving meals to families impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Yesterday, they delivered hundreds of hot meals to the Rocky Point Community Centre in Clarendon, which is serving as a temporary shelter. #ChefsForJamaica
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We, the Pharmacy Interns assigned to the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), are in CRISIS!
On our very first day of pharmacy internship (Sept 1, 2025), after working the full day at our respective hospitals, we were told not to return “until further notice.” [1/6]
Dear Valued Customers,
On this important Election Day for Jamaica, we have experienced another act of deliberate vandalism to our connectivity partners’ network. A small minority has disrupted essential services and critical communication channels at a time when national connectivity is most needed.
Digicel condemns this criminal action in the strongest terms. The targeted damage has interrupted home internet, mobile, and TV services for a number of customers. These acts not only inconvenience individuals and businesses but also undermine economic activity and public safety.
Our engineers and technical teams are working continuously to restore services as quickly and safely as possible. At the same time, we are cooperating fully with law enforcement authorities to ensure those responsible are identified and prosecuted.
We apologise to our customers for this disruption and thank you for your patience. Digicel remains committed to restoring service in the shortest possible time and to keeping Jamaica connected.
We will provide further updates as recovery progresses.