KINGSTON, Jamaica—ISRATECH Jamaica in collaboration with global non-profit Planet Water Foundation has announced the arrival of six state-of-the-art AquaBlock emergency water filtration systems to assist communities severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
The life-saving systems departed Phoenix, Arizona, and will arrive in Kingston, Jamaica aboard a Boeing 737 humanitarian relief flight, the largest single aid flight to land in Jamaica since the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
The six units can produce a maximum of 57,600 gallons of potable water per day which will be able to be accessed by the general public.
“In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, access to safe water remains one of the most urgent needs for recovery and resilience. Through our strategic partnership with Planet Water Foundation, ISRATECH is rapidly restoring this essential resource to affected communities. Each AquaBlock system represents both innovation and hope – engineered for swift deployment and sustained impact, supported by our team’s technical expertise on the ground,” said Benjamin Hodara, chief executive officer (CEO) of ISRATECH.
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