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JAM | Jul 4, 2021

Flow urges Jamaican public to exercise caution with its cables

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Communications and entertainment provider Flow Jamaica is reminding the public that conditions associated with Tropical Storm Elsa may have caused some of the company’s cables to come loose from poles or to be shifted out of position. 

In most cases where this occurs, if the cable is not broken, service will remain uninterrupted.

Flow is therefore strongly appealing to members of the public not to cut or otherwise damage these cables.

Instead, the company is asking that all such occurrences be reported to its Emergency Operations Centre at 876-929-9834 or 876-929-9835 and a crew will be dispatched to carry out repairs as soon as it is safe to do so. 

Flow is also appealing to the public not to burn leaves or other debris under its cables as this could cause severe damage and disrupt service. 

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