Jamaica Public Service Outage: Jamaica (Resolved)
This Jamaica Public Service outage reported in Jamaica, Jamaica, beginning . Service was restored at .
Incident details
Island-wide advisory. (KINGSTON – Friday, November 28, 2025) JPS is urging users of standby generators to operate their units safely and in keeping with manufacturers’ instructions, to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. The toxic fumes emitted by the generator are odourless and therefore difficult to detect using only our sense of smell. Units should therefore be placed outside in a well-ventilated space and away from vents, windows and areas where persons may inhale the fumes. The energy Company is further advising generator owners to put their units on a setting that prevents the electricity from back-feeding into JPS power lines, putting line workers at risk. Persons with solar power are also urged to ensure that their systems are set to prevent power from feeding into JPS lines. Generator users are being warned to avoid overloading by following manufacturers’ directions for load capacity, as overloading can seriously damage appliances and electronics. The post JPS Urges Users of Generators to Place Units Outside to Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning appeared first on JPS .
Incident timeline
All times shown in Jamaica time (America/Jamaica).
- Outage began· 9 months agoStart time per the utility's official notice.
- Reported on Jamaica Outage Tracker· about 2 months agoFirst tracked here via scraper or community report.
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- Resolved· 17 minutes ago
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What to do while you wait
Drop screen brightness, enable low-power mode, and close background apps. Aim for one full charge to last 12+ hours.
Unplug TVs, fridges and ACs to avoid surge damage when power returns. Leave one bulb on so you'll know when it's back.
Avoid opening it. A full freezer stays cold ~48h closed, a fridge ~4h. Fill empty space with frozen water bottles.