Georgetown is prepared for the May/June rainy season, according to acting City Engineer Ron Eastman, who says necessary precautions have been taken to prevent flooding, including the cleanup that has been ongoing for almost a year.
“We have prepared ourselves and we [are] happy to benefit now from the result from the preparedness. If there is any issue or form of heavy inundation, it won’t be anything of a period. I would suspect it is a choked drain or solid waste build-up,” Eastman told reporters at a press conference.
According to Eastman,