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While Beryl knocked out power across much of Black River in July 2024, the Black River Safari emerged unscathed, thanks to proper construction and pre-storm preparation. The contrast with the surrounding town offers a clear lesson about building standards and property resilience.
Hurricane Beryl’s direct hit on Jamaica’s south coast in July 2024 exposed the structural vulnerability of housing in St Elizabeth, particularly in coastal communities around Black River and Parottee. The damage patterns told a consistent story about building standards, land tenure and the limits of informal construction.
The NHT plans to spend $46 billion on housing in 2024/25, with 750 units planned for St Elizabeth’s Friendship Oaks Phase 2. The investment signals growing institutional confidence in the parish’s housing market and sets the stage for a structural shift in the south coast’s residential landscape.
The National Irrigation Commission maintains 237 kilometres of canals and drains across the Black River morass, protecting 34 St Elizabeth communities from flooding. It is a programme that is, in effect, a housing security system for thousands of families.
Plans for a coastal highway extension to St Elizabeth are generating optimism among Black River’s business community. For the property market, improved connectivity could be the structural shift that transforms the town’s residential and tourism investment appeal.
A newly commissioned amphibious excavator is cleaning and dredging the Black River Morass in St Elizabeth, providing flood relief to farming and residential communities that have been at recurring risk for decades. The investment points to deeper questions about land use, housing and the management of flood-prone areas.