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WATCH: Barre De L’Isle Slope Stabilisation Project Advancing Despite Challenges - St. Lucia Times News

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Press Release:- Despite experiencing some challenges the Barre De L’isle Slope stabilization project is advancing steadily. Land slippage associated with heavy rainfall at the end of April, 2021 resulted in one section of the roadway collapsing. We now have a progress report by Miguel Fevrier of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ports, Transport, Physical Development and […]

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