Jamaicans and visitors clean the beach at Old Fort Bay in St Ann yesterday after garbage and other debris were washed into the sea by heavy rainfall Wednesday night. The beach has been in the news since Sunday when the Jamaica Observer reported that Old Fort Bay property owners have blamed the north-south link of Highway 2000 for the environmental damage to the bay. They have appealed to the public defender to intervene in a dispute about the damage they are having with China Harbour Engineering Company, the builders of the highway. Inset gives a closer look at the garbage the was cleaned from the sea at Old Fort Bay yesterday.<strong></strong>
August 11, 2016
PHOTO: Old Fort Bay mess
Jamaicans and visitors clean the beach at Old Fort Bay in St Ann yesterday after garbage and other debris were washed into the sea by heavy rainfall Wednesday night. The beach has been in the news since Sunday when the Jamaica Observer reported that Old Fort Bay property owners have blamed the north-south link of Highway 2000 for the environmental damage to the bay. They have appealed to the public defender to intervene in a dispute about the damage they are having with China Harbour Engineering Company, the builders of the highway. Inset gives a closer look at the garbage the was cleaned from the sea at Old Fort Bay yesterday.
A closer look at the garbage the was cleaned from the sea at Old Fort Bay yesterday.<strong></strong>

