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Jamaica Plunged Into Darkness: Nationwide Blackout Revives Fears of 2016 Grid Failures

JPS engineers worked through the night to restore power after an unprecedented blackout plunged the entire island into darkness. Share Jamaica was plunged into darkness on Friday night after a major system failure within the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) network triggered a rare island‑wide blackout, cutting electricity to homes, businesses and essential services across all 14 parishes. The outage, which began shortly after 8pm, spread rapidly across the national grid and exposed once again the fragility of the country’s energy infrastructure. Energy Minister Daryl Vaz confirmed the nationwide collapse, calling it “unacceptable” and ordering a full investigation into what went wrong. J PS said the failure originated deep within the system and activated emergency protocols as engineers worked through the night to stabilise the grid. A phased restoration began with the careful restart of generating units to avoid further instability. While the exact cau...

Anguilla Opens State-of-the-Art Mortuary as Patients Still Travel Abroad for Life-Saving Care


In 2026, nearly a decade after Hurricane Irma devastated Anguilla’s healthcare infrastructure, serious questions remain about the island’s capacity to treat its living. While reconstruction efforts restored basic services at Princess Alexandra Hospital, the facility still lacks the capabilities expected of a modern emergency and trauma centre. Patients suffering from severe injuries, such as gunshot wounds, complex internal trauma, or critical illness requiring intensive care—often cannot be fully treated on-island. Instead, survival may depend not only on medical urgency, but on access to insurance or the ability to pay for emergency evacuation abroad.


Princess Alexandra Hospital Opens New Mortuary Facility -A Major Milestone Achieved in Strengthening Anguilla’s Healthcare System

The reality is stark: for many life-threatening conditions, stabilisation is the limit of local care. Beyond that point, patients are routinely transferred to neighbouring territories such as St. Maarten or further afield. These transfers, often by air ambulance, are costly and logistically complex. 

Recently, DJ Chu Chu Benz was flown to Trinidad to receive urgent medical treatment. As he faces this health challenge.

For residents without comprehensive insurance or financial means, delays or barriers to evacuation can have life-altering consequences. In a healthcare system where geography and economics intersect so sharply, access to advanced treatment is not guaranteed—it is conditional.

In a recent Facebook Post, Anguilla unveils a modern mortuary, addressing years of capacity challenges and giving families a safer, more respectful space to lay loved ones to rest.

Against this backdrop, the recent opening of a new, purpose-built mortuary facility has drawn both praise and unease. Officials have described it as a long-overdue upgrade, bringing dignity, modern standards, and proper infrastructure to post-mortem care. Yet the optics are difficult to ignore. Investment in facilities for the deceased has arrived at a time when many argue that equivalent progress in critical care, specialist services, and emergency capacity for the living remains incomplete.

Recently a burnt victim  was flown out for urgent treatment — a painful reminder that patients are still being airlifted off‑island for lifesaving care.

This contrast raises uncomfortable but necessary questions about priorities, planning, and equity in Anguilla’s healthcare system. While the island has undeniably made strides since Irma, the gap between basic provision and comprehensive care persists. For residents, the issue is not abstract: it is about whether, in a moment of crisis, the care they need will be available at home—or whether survival still depends on a flight they may not be able to afford. And that is the heart of the outrage: why invest in a state‑of‑the‑art space for the dead when the living are still boarding emergency flights just to stay alive?.

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