Enough Is Enough: Cacao Residents Plead For Road Repairs

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For years, the community of Cacao, Vieux Fort, leading up to the Seventh Day Adventist Church, have endured the unbearable, crumbling roads that have now become almost impassable. Recent heavy rainfall has worsened the already dire situation, turning the road into a hazardous, erosion-riddled stretch that residents say is a tragedy waiting to happen. Deep trenches now scar the road due to the absence of proper drainage systems, and collapsing mud drains exacerbate the problem. Frustrated residents, fed up with mounting vehicle repair bills, are demanding immediate intervention from the government, their parliamentary representative, and the Ministry of Infrastructure. “The water flow from the hilltop erodes the road, carrying sediment all the way down to the main road leading to Vigier. Sadly, even the main road is falling apart because there’s no drainage to direct the water,” explained Ruphena Joseph-Arlette, a vocal resident. The residents, particularly those living on the hill leading to the church, say they’ve reached out to the authorities multiple times. They told St. Lucia Times that emails, messages, and phone calls have gone unanswered, leaving the Vieux Fort North community feeling abandoned and unheard. In a bid to tackle the problem themselves, community members pooled their...

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