' + activeFrame.title + ' '); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("add_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("remove_caption"); } else { // alert("hide div"); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("remove_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("add_caption"); } }) .fotorama(); Concrete road to solve flooding problem in Quarry Thursday, July 01, 2021 editorial@jamaicaobserver.com QUARRY, St James — After four unsuccessful attempts to resolve flooding and damage to infrastructure in the Quarry, Glendevon, area of St James, Caribbean Cement Company (Carib Cement) is partnering with the Government to construct a concrete road in a section of the community at a cost of $40 million. The heavy flow of water, which causes flooding and significant damage to infrastructure in Quarry, is a result of deforestation of the Montego Hills and Norwood areas to accommodate houses which are located approximately a mile away in the hills. This has resulted in a section of the roadway in Quarry becoming a “river course” over the past 15 years.