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AREAS SERVED NAME of SHELTER ADDRESS HAZARD Harbour View Harbour View Primary (Priority) 31A Martello Drive, Kgn 17 Hurricane St Shelters in Kingston and St. Andrew AREAS SERVED NAME OF SHELTER ADDRESS HAZARD Harbour View Harbour View Primary (Priority) 31a Martello Drive, Kgn 17 Hurricane St. Benedicts Primary( Priority) 7 Miles,Harbour View Hurricane Port Royal Port Royal All Age/Infant Port Royal, Kingston 1 Fire only St. Peter Anglican Church Port Royal, Kingston 1 Fire only Bull Bay/Taylor Land Bull Bay All Age School Ten Miles, Bull Bay Fire only Friendship Brook All Age Cane River Road Hurricane (Priority) Rockfort Norman Gardens Jnr High 25 Norman Avenue, Kgn 2 Hurricane Norman Gardens Rennock Lodge Rennock Lodge All Age 17 3/4 Water Street Hurricane Windward Road Windward Road Junior H. 141 Windward Road, Kgn 2 Hurricane Bournemouth Gdns. Windward Road Holy Rosary Primary School 9 Gibbs Avenue, Kgn 2 Hurricane Bournemouth Gdns. Burgher Gully (Right) Springfield Sirgany Dunoon Technical 8 Cawley Avenue, Kgn 2 Hurricane Burgher Gully (Left) Vineyard Town National Arena (Priority) Hurricane & Earthquake Vineyard Town Mountain View Primary 136 Mountain View Ave, Kgn 3 Fire only Mountain View (right) Back Bush Rollington Town Rollington Town Primary 16a St. James Road, Kgn 2 Hurricane Upper Mountain View Excelsior Primary School 5 Courtney Avenue, Kgn 3 Fire only Nannyville Sir Howard Cooke Centre Nannyville Hurricane Swallowfield Gaynstead High School 1 Central Avenue, Kgn 5 Hurricane Vineyard Town Clan Carthy Primary School 5 Deanery Rd, Kgn 16 Hurricane Vineyard Town Clan Carthy High School 1 Deanery Rd., Kgn 3 Hurricane Franklyn Town Franklyn Tn. Primary 4 Victoria Street, Kgn 16 Hurricane Eden Gardens Jesse Rippoll Primary 26 South Camp Rd., Kgn 5 Fire only Rae Town Vauxhall Secondary School 49 Windward Road, Kgn 2 Hurricane Manley Meadows Lwr. Franklyn Tn. Elleston Road Primary Sch. 1 Bryden Road Hurricane Browns Town P.O. Box 87, Kgn 16 Southside St. Micheal's Primary 6a Tower Street, Kgn. Hurricane East Queen Street Calabar Primary and Junior High 2a Sutton Street, Kgn 16 Hurricane East Queen Street Holy Family Primary Sch. 2 Laws Street, Kgn. Hurricane Hanover Street Kingston Technical High 82 Hanover Street Hurricane Allman Town Allman Town Primary 19 Victoria St. Kgn 4 Hurricane Camp Road Alpha Primary School 26 South Camp Rd, Kgn 4 Hurricane Central Kingston St. Aloysius Prim. Sch. 74-76 Duke Street Hurricane Central Kingston St. Georges Girls Sch 80 Duke Street Hurricane Campbell Town Holy Trinity Comp. High Sch 18 Emerald Rd, Kgn 4 Hurricane Cross Roads Mico Practising 1a Marescaux Road, Kgn 5 Hurricane Half Way Tree Half Way Tree Primary 34 Burlington Ave, Kgn 10 Fire only Kings Way High School 10 Obsourne Road, Kgn 10 Hurricane Richmond Park Melrose Prim & Jun. High 3 Little Kew Road, Kgn 5 Hurricane Denham Town Denham Town Comp. High 105 North Street, Kgn 14 Hurricane Jones Town Jones Town Primary School 27 Love Street, Kgn 12 Hurricane Matthews Lane St. Annes Primary 71A Bond Strret Hurricane Tivoli Gardens Tivoli High Sch. 23 Industrial Terrace, Kgn 14 Hurricane Trench Town Trench Town High 8th Street Kingston 12 Hurricane Trench Town Charlie Smith High 9th Street, Kgn 12 Hurricane Rose Town Iris Gelley Primary 5 Avondale Ave., Kgn 5 Hurricane Greenwich Town Greenwich All Age 82b Spanish Tn Rd, Kgn 13 Hurricane Spanish Town Road St. Andrew Primary 64 Spanish Tn Rd. Kgn 13 Fire Hannah Town Chetolah Park Primary 6 Williams Street, Kgn Hurricane Whitfield Town Whitfield All Age School 20 Whitfield Ave, Kgn 13 Hurricane South Maxfield Park Norman Manley High 89 Maxfield Ave., Kgn 13 Hurricane Lower Waltham Pk. St. Peter Claver Prim.Sch. 33b Wal. Park Rd. Kgn 13 Hurricane Maxfield Avenue Peoples Church 74 Maxfield Ave. Kgn 13 Hurricane Upper Waltham St. Judes Primary School 1 Norwich Ave., Kgn 11 Hurricane Cockburn Pen Cockburn Gardens & Jnr. H. 188 Hagley Park Rd.,Kgn 11 Hurricane Olympic Gardens Dupont Primary & Infant 10 Olympic Way, Kgn 11 Hurricane Majestic Gardens Majestic Gardens Com. Ctr. Majestic Gardens Hurricane St. Andrew Settlement Seaview Gardens Seaview Gardens Primary Manley Pathway, Seaview Gardens, KingstonHurricane 11 Molynes Tarrant Comprehensive 31 Molynes Road, Kgn. 10 Hurricane Cassia Park Dunrobin Primary 37 1/2 Dunrobin Ave. Kgn 10 Hurricane Marverley Marverley All Age 33 West Main Drive, Kgn 20 Hurricane Drewsland Drews Ave. Prim.& Infant 2 Drews Avenue, Kgn 20 Hurricane Queensborough Meadowbrook High Sch. 2 Meadowbrook Ave, Kgn 19 Hurricane Meadowbrook Estate Whitehall Swallowfield Primary 11 Whitehall Avenue Hurricane Red Hills Road St. Richards Primary Sch. 126 Red Hills Rd., Kgn 19 Hurricane Dunrobin Calabar High School 61 Red Hills Road, Kgn 20 Hurricane Duhaney Park Edith Dalton James High 40 Herrick Ave,Kgn 20 Hurricane (Priority) Duhaney Park George Headley Primary 61A Baldwin Crescent, Kgn. 20 Hurricane Forest Hill Gardens Pembrook Hall High Sch. Ken Hill Drive,P.O. Box 35, Kgn 20 Hurricane Queensborough Cooreville Gardens New Haven SDA 27 Columbus Drive, Kgn 20 Hurricane Holding area for Edith Dalton James High School Riverton/ Callaloo Mews Riverton Basic School 12 Ferguson Drive, Kgn Hurricane Penwood Penwood High School 8 Rhoden Cres., Kgn 20 Hurricane Olympic Garden / St. Patrick's Primary 193 Bay Farm Rd., Kgn 11 Hurricane Bay Farm Seaward Drive Seaward Primary & Junior High 119a Olympic Way, Kgn 11 Hurricane Balmagie Balmagie Primary 13 West Bay Farm Rd. K.11 Waterhouse Balcombe Drive Primary & Jr High Balcombe Drive, Kgn 11 Hurricane Shortwood Shortwood Practising 77 Shortwood Road, Kgn 8 Hurricane Oakridge Shortwood United Church 48 Shortwood Road Hurricane Cassava Piece Constant Spring Jnr. High Cassava Piece Rd. Kgn 8 Hurricane Grants Pen New Day Primary & Junior High 1 East Dulwich Drive, Kgn 8 Hurricane Shortwood Road Upper Room Community Chur. 39 Shortwood Rd. Kgn. 8 Hurricane Red Hills Red Hills All Age School Red Hills P.O. Hurricane Forest Hills Rock Hall Rock Hall All Age School Rock Hall P.A. Hurricane Belvedere Burnside Valley Sterling Castle Padmore All Age Padmore P.A. Hurricane Swain Spring Stony Hill Stony Hill HEART Academy Stony Hill, Kgn 9 Hurricane (Priority) Stony Hill Stony Hill All Age Stony Hill, Kgn 9 Hurricane Golden Spring Golden Spring All Age Temple Hall, Stony Hill Hurricane Golden Spring Golden Spring Comm Centre Golden Spring Hurricane (Priority) Allman Hill Allman Hill Primary & Jnr. H. Park Road, ABRK Hurricane Lawrence Tavern Lawrence Tavern Primary Lawrence Tavern Hurricane Grant Hill Oberlin High School Lawrence Tavern Hurricane Belmont Tom River Golden Valley All Age School Florence Hill Tom River Hurricane Cavaliers Cavaliers All Age School Cavaliers, Kingston 9 Hurricane Bowden Hill Bowden Hill All Age Stony Hill, Kingston 9 Hurricane Essex Hall Essex Hall All Age Essex Hall Hurricane Paisley Hall Paisley All Age Paisley Dist. Border P.A. Hurricane St. Theresa All Age School Mount James P.O. Mount James Mount James All Age Mount James Hurricane King Weston King Weston Primary Sch. King Weston Brandon Hill Brandon Hill All Age Sch. Brandon Hill Hurricane Unity Unity Primary School Lawrence Tavern Hurricane Fern Hill Mannings Hill Mannings Hill All Age School Guava Gap, P.O. Box 74, Hurricane Guava Gap Stony Hill Kintyre Kintyre Community Centre Kintyre Hurricane (Priority) August Town/ Judgement Yard August Town Primary School August Town Kgn 7 Hurricane Gold Smith Villa Gold Smith Villa School Gold Smith Villa Hurricane Elleston Flats Hope Valley Experimental Mona Rehab Earthquake/ Fire Bedward Pastures Primary Papine Papine High School Gordon Town Road Hurricane Mona Heights Mona High School Mona Road, Kgn 6 Hurricane Barbican Square New Providence Primary 36 1/2 Barbican Road Hurricane Jacks Hill Jacks Hill Primary School Jacks Hill Hurricane Jacks Hill Jacks Hill Comm. Centre Jacks Hill Hurricane Gordon Town Louise Bennett Cloverly All Age Gordon Town Hurricane Gordon Town St. Martin De Porres Primary Gordon Town Hurricane Red Light Craighton Primary School Red Light, Irish Town Hurricane Mavis Bank Mavis Bank High School Mavis Bank Hurricane St. Peters Clifton Primary School St Peters Irish Town Irish Town Basic School Irish Town Hurricane Woodford Woodford All Age School Woodford Hurricane Content Gap Content Gap Seventh Day Pamply, Content Gap P.A Hurricane Adventist Church Tower Hill Tower Hill Primary school Tower Hill Hurricane Flanstead Church of the First Born Halls Deight Halls Delight All Age School Halls Deight Hurricane (Priority) West Phalia Westphalia All Age School Westphalia Hurricane (Priority) Sommerset Sommerset All Age School Sommerset Hurricane (Priority) Boxborough / Bito Bloxburgh All Age & Infant Sch Kalorama Hurricane (Priority) Constitution Hill Constitution Hill All Age Constitution Hill Hurricane Dallas Dallas Primary & Junior High Dallas Hurricane School.
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