Clarendon is once again under water. Regarded as Jamaica’s most flood-prone and ecologically vulnerable parish, Clarendon once again was inundated as a result of hurricane Ian. We discuss its current state, its vulnerabilities and what is possible for the future with the Mayor of May Pen, Winston Maragh and Minority Leader Clarendon Parish Council, Scean Barnswell.
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