Craig Mill Bridge to be declared a disaster; area to receive immediate attention
The partially collapsed Craig Mill Bridge in Buff Bay, Portland, is to be declared a disaster requiring immediate attention as the Government moves to fast-track the implementation of temporary and permanent solutions for affected residents.
The declaration will trigger an emergency response to the situation.
"We consider this to be a real emergency, so under the Disaster Risk Management Act, we are going to declare this a disaster for immediate attention," said Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Honorable Desmond McKenzie, during a visit to the site on Wednesday (February 12).
He said he will be writing to Prime Minister, Dr Holness, to advise him to officially make the declaration, noting that the measure should take effect on Thursday (February 13).
McKenzie said the failure of the bridge threatens residents' safe access to their communities and needs urgent attention "so we are taking a route which is effective".
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, Honorable Robert Morgan, who was also on the tour, acknowledged the challenges faced by residents due to the failure of the bridge and the inundation of the temporary fording.
"I... support the [move] by Minister [McKenzie] to declare this area a disaster area. For my part, I will be engaging with the head of the National Works Agency (NWA), Mr. [E.G] Hunter, so that we also can look at whatever emergency facilities exist through our legislation to assist in the creation of a temporary structure as well as facilitating... a permanent bridge for the people of this area," Morgan said.
For his part, Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport and Member of Parliament (MP) for Portland Western, Honorable Darly Vaz, welcomed the intervention
"What I want to see right now is what can we do to get a temporary bridge for pedestrians," he said.
He pointed out that Craig Mill Bridge is the only point of exit and entry for three communities, namely Craig Mill, White Hall and Belvedere.
"The fact of the matter is there is no workable solution in terms of an alternate route," Vaz said.
"As MP, I feel very strongly that the decision that has been taken is a welcome decision because based on what has been transpiring for years, there is risk to life and property," he added.
"We will get it done," Vaz said, as he thanked the residents of Buff Bay and surrounding areas for their patience in the matter.
Representatives from the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the NWA were also on the tour.
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