"It is with profound sadness that we confirm that one of the individuals injured in the incident has unfortunately succumbed to his injuries."

  • Beryllium Limited

A devastating incident occurred at a garage facility on South Camp Road in Kingston, adjacent to Beryllium Limited's facility, with one person confirmed dead. Four people were injured in the explosion and fire, which took place on Wednesday.

In a news release, Beryllium Limited shared that two of the three survivors were flown out of the country on Thursday for specialized treatment at burn centres in the United States. The company has not yet released any details about the cause of the fire, nor how the explosion happened or what led to it. The wellbeing, care, and recovery of those affected remain the absolute priority of Beryllium Limited and the wider Guardsman Group.

Reports from the Jamaica Fire Brigade indicate that welding was taking place on one of the company's armoured trucks before the explosion occurred. The victims, external contractors performing work within the garage facility, were taken to the Kingston Public Hospital for treatment after the explosion. Two of the injured individuals, whose names have not been released, were airlifted via air ambulance to the United States to receive critical care and specialized burn treatment. Another injured individual continues to receive medical treatment and support locally.

A comprehensive investigation into the cause of the explosion is under way. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by workers in high-hazard industries like this.

Facts from the Incident

  • The explosion occurred at a garage facility on South Camp Road in Kingston adjacent to the Beryllium Limited facility.
  • Four people were injured, one of whom died.
  • Two injured individuals were flown to the US for specialized burn treatment.
  • Another injured individual continues to receive medical treatment and support locally.
  • Reports indicate that welding was taking place on one of the company's armoured trucks before the explosion occurred.

You know how some days start like any other, but then suddenly, tragedy strikes. Such was the case on the day the people of Kingston, Jamaica, and the team at Beryllium Limited faced unimaginable loss.