Quote Originally Posted by brownsd54 View Post
We are in Bloody Bay and the power came on last night at about 9:30PM. It came on for about 1 minute and then there was a bright purple flash somewhere around Couples and it went down again. Came back on about 5 minutes later. I am so hopeful the rest of Negril is turned on. Yesterday there was a JPS crew working across from Swept away. I dropped into HiLo and got 8 Gatorades for them. The foreman was so thankful. He said he has been home in 4 days.

Big big shout out to JPS crews working across the island. The true hero's during and after this event....JCF, Fire Brigade, Doctors & nurses, and now JPS
I hate those bright purple flashes. They kill electronics. No current or water or phone service from DIGICEL on the West End, which is really not that unusual. Other than the Nurses and doctors, I am withholding a big shout out to the others. Especially JPS. That mass of wires and pole I posted on Saturday that I took on Thursday is still there as we speak. Not a thing has changed.

Two decades ago the government was talking about burying the lines so this Idiocracy doesn't occur. Robert Ray brought that up several times during the segments I watched. This is not rocket science, but simple a cost factor item. Is it smarter to spend some money ONE TIME to bury the lines so they obviously cannot be affected by a storm, or inconvenience everyone when a storm like this happens?