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    Despair! - Families pick up pieces after Denham Town blaze

    Published: Monday | July 18, 2011 3 Comments


    A resident of 17 Tulip Lane in Denham Town, Kingston, points to a section of the premises that was burnt out on Saturday morning, leaving several families homeless. - Ian Allen/Photographer





    Nedburn Thaffe, Gleaner Writer
    Children played among the burnt-out rubble, seemingly unmindful of the grief etched on the faces of parents who sat in a cluster contemplating their next move.
    The scene was Tulip and Chestnut lanes in Denham Town, Kingston, yesterday where fire ravaged several dwellings early Saturday morning leaving 31 people homeless and an estimated $20 million in damage.
    Bloodshot eyes and looks of dejection on the faces of some residents told the tale of a sleepless night since the fire struck, and quickly spread to the 12 dwellings bundled behind rusty zinc fences.
    "I don't know how I am going to start over," expectant mother Tamika Allen stated. A refrigerator, stove, [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]television[/COLOR][/COLOR] set and entertainment centre were among her items she said went up in flames. However, Allen, who said she is seven months into her pregnancy, is counting baby clothes and toiletries as her greatest loss.
    "I am not working. A just mi baby father alone, suh mi nuh know how mi a go manage," she lamented, clutching her stepson.
    Shouts of 'fire'
    Like most residents, Tamika recounted that she was in her bed around 4 o'clock Saturday morning when she heard shouts of "fire" trumpeting through the cluster of houses.
    "When mi hear shouting, mi run out a mi bed, and go outside. Mi neva have any time fi tek up anyt'ing," she said.
    As she dug through the rubble to see what she could find, 31-year-old Dawn McKenzie was a picture of gloom. A pair of underpants which covered her lower body, and a T-shirt which protected her back from the scorching sun were the only possessions she saved.
    "Mi stress. Mi nuh have no clothes, nothing at all. Mi pickney dem naked. Mi nuh know how mi a go start over," the 40-year-old unemployed mother lamented. A mother of three children - ages 13, 16 and 23 - McKenzie said she had started making back-to-[COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]school[/COLOR][/COLOR] preparations. With everything now up in flames, she said she is at a loss as to her next move.
    "Two of them will be going to high school September, and now them nuh have nothing to wear on dem back ... . Mi nuh know mi self, mi nuh know di firs' t'ing fi do," she said, her bloodshot eyes drenched with grief.
    For Nigel Gray, the tale was somewhat similar. However, he is counting the losses suffered by his teenage daughter as the biggest for his household.
    "My daughter had a laptop that she used to help with her studies and now that burn up. Mi lose other things like fridge, sofa and bed, but a dat (laptop) a worry me di most," he said, adding that his daughter recently got the results of her Grade Six Achievement Test and will be attending St Andrew Technical High School come September.
    The blaze, which reportedly took around three hours to extinguish, was brought under control by a total of four units and 27 firefighters from the Trench Town, Half-Way [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Tree[/COLOR][/COLOR], Rollington Town and York Park fire stations.
    There were no reports of injuries. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined.
    "The contribution of forumites and others who visit shouldn’t be discounted, and offending people shouldn’t be the first thing on our minds. Most of us are educated and can do better." Mi bredrin Sass Jan. 29,2011

  • #2
    Sad,surely there are Govt programmes that will help.

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    • #3
      A measure of hope

      has been restored for victims of the fire that destroyed several homes in the west Kingston community of Denham Town last Saturday, leaving losses estimated at more than $20 million.
      Ashtrom International, an Israeli construction company, yesterday donated eight prefabricated homes, which it said would be in place in two weeks.
      The Government also stepped in to assist, handing out beds, stoves and other household items to several families.
      Prime Minister visits
      The assistance came during a visit by Prime Minister Bruce Golding, who is also the member of parliament for the area, and Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie.
      One of the victims, Nigel Gray, said he was grateful for the quick response to their plight.
      "I'm overwhelmed, knowing that we get burn out (four days ago) and today we have a mattress to sleep on," he told The Gleaner.
      "It hard and we would a love some more assistance," added Gray, whose home at 15 Tulip Lane was completely gutted.
      Vice-president of Ashtrom International, Abraham Subocki said the construction plans for the prefabricated houses, which were built for one of its customers, would be sent to the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation today for approval.
      McKenzie promised that the council would fast-track the approval process.
      Subocki said the house would be erected as a two-storey structure, adding that by next week his company will begin to level and clear the site.
      "We are going to be moving as fast as we can," he assured Golding.
      The prime minister urged those affected to make arrangement to stay with other family members until the work is completed.
      "The contribution of forumites and others who visit shouldn’t be discounted, and offending people shouldn’t be the first thing on our minds. Most of us are educated and can do better." Mi bredrin Sass Jan. 29,2011

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      • #4
        Nice that some movements have yaken place,is red cross still operating in Ja.?
        The amount of damage is limited to a house and its occupants,hence they should be adequately temporarily housed.
        The altruist Butch Stewart probably have not been told..despite his adulating newspaper reports on the incident.
        The response should be better.

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        • #5
          Liad Bruce had to think twice before trekking down there. He is surely persona non grata in that constituency.

          And people talk how Portia constituency awful. Unnu ever go a Denham Town yet or some part a Lizard Town?

          Stay deh!


          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
            Liad Bruce had to think twice before trekking down there. He is surely persona non grata in that constituency.

            And people talk how Portia constituency awful. Unnu ever go a Denham Town yet or some part a Lizard Town?

            Stay deh!

            I hereby this day, appoint you (Mosiah) to be Liad Bruce's shadow minister/follower/chauffeur.
            Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
            - Langston Hughes

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