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Re: Infrastructure can't handle the rains and flooding
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Nov 18th a 08:06 PM
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Beautifully stated and all so very true. Having gotten caught out one evening in a torrential downpour we fast realized how bad the road conditions were with regard to mudslides and treacherous rushing rainwater not to mention potholes which are always an issue. I’ve finally realized that as much as I love the island, and I truly do, it’s just no longer my idea of paradise as we once knew it. And with every year it gets worse and worse. Too much concrete, too many high rises, too many substandard roads, (aren’t they all???), too many cars and too little parking. Too much graft and too much corruption?! That’s my opinion and I’m sticking to it!!
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