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Farmers and fishers are being urged to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and properties from the impact of Tropical Depression that is expected to pass north of Jamaica on Tuesday, August 17.
According to an advisory from the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to affect the island that could generate flashfloods starting tonight. Additionally, strong gusty winds will be experienced primarily over northern parishes.
Fishers are therefore urged to exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate over the next 24 hours, especially in the east and north of the island.
Other precautionary measures to be taken by farmers include the checking of drains, dams, and diversion ditches, reaping of mature fruits and storing in a cool, dry place for use after the event and removal of irrigation lines and equipment and storing in areas secure from damage.
In addition, livestock farmers are being reminded to make a checklist of all farm animals, and remove cattle and small ruminants from low-lying areas to higher ground away from river banks and areas likely to have landslides or flooding. Also, maintain open communication with all farm personnel during the storm and, most important, do not risk your lives trying to save animals from drowning.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries urges all farmers and fishers to pay keen attention to advisories sent out by the Meteorological Service and information from the Rural Agricultural Development Authority and the NFA and to remain safe.
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