Local NewsNews 4 200 BL&P customers still without power after Elsa by Anesta Henry 10/07/2021 written by Anesta Henry Updated by Desmond Brown 10/07/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 169 An estimated 4 200 Barbados Light & Power (BL&P) customers who lost electricity during the passage of Hurricane Elsa remain to be supplied. This announcement was made by Manager, Communications and Government Relations at the BL&P Jackie Marshall Clarke this afternoon as she gave an update on the companyโs restoration efforts. Marshall Clarke said: โOur restoration for yesterday, Friday July 9, in Christ Church, Gibbons Stage Two. Round Rock in St Lucy, Mount Gay and Church Hill, Husbands. In St Phillip, Padmore Village, Sandford, Castle Heights, Bushy Park. In St Peter, Black Bess. โIn St Joseph, Melvin Hill, Cleaverโs Hill, Joeโs River, Saddleback, Todds Corner to Lower Parks, Dark Hole and parts of Bathsheba. In St Andrew, Babylon Road and Shorey Village. In St John, New Castle, St Margaretโs and the St John polyclinic. In St Thomas, Fisherpondโ. The Manager, Communications and Government Relations said the BL&Pโs restoration schedule for Saturday, July 10 included Northumberland and Festival Village St Lucy, Indian Ground, French Village, Four Hill, and Mount Stepney, St Peter. โIn St Andrew, St Simon and Chalky Mount. In St Joseph, Bathsheba, Cattle Wash and Atlantic Park. In St John, Venture and Welch Village. In St Michael, Preconco, the Barbados Broadcasting Services and Belle. In St George, St Judes, Prerogative and Fisherpond. In St Philip, Mount Pleasant,โ she said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Marshall Clarke indicated that BL&P understands how difficult the service interruptions caused by Hurricane Elsa have been for customers. She said customers must be assured that the company is aware of those areas that are still without electricity and noted that restoration to the affected areas remains a priority for all in the office and in the field. โOur aim is to ensure the most efficient and safe restoration of service as soon as possible. As always, we thank you for your patience and remain committed to this process,โ she said. (AH) Anesta Henry You may also like โPearlyโ app aims to improve access to public services, buses 09/06/2026 Interbank transfers only to pause ahead of BIMPay launch 09/06/2026 Plans to upgrade Government Industrial School to juvenile detention centre 09/06/2026