Kingston Airport damaged by Hurricane Beryl
Minor roof damage in the passenger boarding area is being fixed.

Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica, will be closed until 5am local time today, 5 July, having been damaged during Hurricane Beryl.
The airport suffered minor roof damage to the passenger boarding area, causing the closure of the facility while repairs have been undertaken.
Owners Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico had closed the airport from midnight on Tuesday, 2 July, along with Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay in anticipation of the hurricane.
The runways, aprons and terminals at both airports were undamaged, allowing Sangster to reopen in the evening of Wednesday, 3 July.
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