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UDC urges caution while visiting beaches and other attractions over holiday weekend

Published:Friday | October 17, 2025 | 3:31 PM
Dunn’s River Falls in St Ann.
Dunn’s River Falls in St Ann.

As Jamaicans prepare to celebrate the upcoming Heroes’ Day holiday, the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) is appealing to the public to put safety first as they travel and enjoy the island’s attractions over the long weekend.

“We want this weekend to be one of joy and relaxation, not misfortune,” said Dena Chatrie, Director of Business Development at the UDC. “That means making good decisions, looking out for one another, and following all safety guidance so that everyone can return home safely.”

UDC-managed sites such as Harmony Beach Park, Dunn’s River Falls and Park, and Reach Falls are expected to see increased visitors, and the UDC is urging Jamaicans to remain vigilant.

This includes observing lifeguard instructions, staying within designated swimming areas, supervising children closely, and avoiding risky behaviour such as excessive alcohol consumption near water.

Jamaicans are also encouraged to stay hydrated, apply sunscreen, and take regular breaks to prevent fatigue or heat-related illnesses.

Road safety is another critical concern, with the UDC urging motorists to obey traffic laws, avoid speeding, and never drive under the influence.

Pedestrians and cyclists are also reminded to remain alert and visible, particularly during early morning or evening hours.

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