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A family living along Upper Rich Plain Road, Diego Martin, says they are now living in fear that another round of heavy rainfall could send their home crashing down the hillside.
“My biggest fear is sleeping and ain’t hearing when I’m going down the road,” father and husband Brewster Rogers said yesterday.
In an interview with Guardian Media at his home, Rogers said the land in front of the house he has lived in for more than 30 years started slipping last Thursday.
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