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According to the police, the curfew will take effect from 10:00 pm on Wednesday, November 12 to 6:00 am on Thursday, November 13, and again from 10:00 pm on Thursday, November 13 to 6:00 am on Friday, November 15. The operation extends from the start of the Spur Tree main road in Manchester to the border of St Elizabeth and Westmoreland, covering several key areas including Gutters, Goshen, Santa Cruz, Content, Rocky Hill, Lacovia, Holland Bamboo, Middle Quarters, Luana, Brompton, Sandy Ground, Crawford, Font Hill, and adjoining communities. During the curfew hours, residents within the boundaries are required to remain indoors, with the exception of essential workers or individuals who have been granted written authorisation from the ground commander. 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