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26 Nov 2014 18:18 #225468
by chairman
Just after Albouystown residents finally got relief from days of flooding due to intense rainfall, the community was under water once again yesterday after the door to the Sussex Street koker malfunctioned.
Despite being closed, water was seen flowing from underneath the koker door sometime around 4pm and soon afterwards Albouystown was flooded.
When Stabroek News arrived at the koker, attendants were trying to remedy the situation but to no avail. It was suspected that the door might have been tampered with.
Dexter Hatton, a pump attendant with the Ministry of Public Works, told Stabroek News that he received a call about the koker and in turn contacted the ministry to send a machine to press down the door.
“I get a phone call say the koker break away but I tek the thing for a joke…the person called back and asked me if I called Public Works. So I come and try to close the door but the chain here ain’t wukking no mo’… I tell them man to change this thing but nobody ain’t wan’ hear. This thing here is for a mechanic shop, not for koker wuk!†Hatton said.
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26 Nov 2014 18:21 #225469
by 00mg
[color=rgb(63, 69, 73)]With all the flood damage resulting from heavy rains, defective pumps and koker and sluice malfunctions, I am yet to see any of our illustrious, dedicated leaders from the opposition visiting any of the affected areas to reassure us how committed they are to the well being of our communities. Last time I checked, Parliament was prorogued. I guess this means they are super busy. Are we paying them while they are having a nice time at all the seedy joints?
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