Weekly Round-up: Tsunami scare … Level 2 US advisory for Ja … Cops kill 5 in 2 days
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaicans were on edge Tuesday night after one of the strongest earthquakes to hit the Caribbean in modern times struck off the coast of Honduras, setting off tsunami warnings for several islands.
The warnings were cancelled about an hour later but many Jamaicans felt there was insufficient warning on the part of local authorities.
In response, the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management on Wednesday sought to assure that it is actively rolling out warning systems across the island.
The United States categorised Jamaica as ‘Level 2’ on its new travel advisory scale published Wednesday, warning Americans to “exercise increased caution” when travelling to the island due to the high crime rate.
And the Independent Commission of Investigations has launched investigations into the killing of five civilians in separate incidents by the police on Wednesday and Thursday.
Watch as OBSERVER ONLINE wraps this week for you.
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Magnitude 7.6 quake hits in Caribbean north of Honduras, Jamaica asked to watch closely
Tsunami advisories cancelled for magnitude 7.6 quake in Caribbean
Tsunami warning systems coming, says ODPEM
Police Commissioner Quallo could be out, say sources
FRIGID Quallo says he won’t resign after meeting with Montague
‘Montague must resign now!’ says PNP
Americans warned to ‘exercise increased caution’ when travelling to Jamaica
Government allocates $10m in emergency funding after heavy flooding
Time to fix the nation’s flooding problem — PNP
Drivers in deadly robot taxi crash have 62 outstanding tickets combined
Five civilians killed in two days, INDECOM investigating
Elderly couple tied up, killed in St Thomas
16-year-old student killed in brazen gun attack
Jamaican wanted for lottery scamming in US captured in St James
Bolt secures trial with Borussia Dortmund