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Rising waters flood Williamsfield after Hurricane Melissa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69042, member: 636"] Rising floodwaters have submerged parts of Williamsfield, threatening homes along the Content main road. The unusual flooding, which started after Hurricane Melissa, is linked to the area's high-altitude limestone terrain. The Water Resources Authority's Geoffrey Marshall confirmed water has reached historic depths of up to 14 feet, reflecting a rapid rise since monitoring began. Councillor Mario Mitchell stated that affected residents were evacuated over a week ago. The main road is barricaded, with motorists directed to use the Winston Jones Highway and Kendal. Mitchell, who noted the flooding is worse than in 1977 or 2002, is discouraging onlookers from visiting the unpredictable site. Resident Oswald McFarlene described the situation as a disaster, not an attraction, as homes are underwater. [/QUOTE]
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