Government Sends 14 Railcars with Aid for Victims of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica
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San Juan, Nov 16 (EFE).- Puerto Rico's Secretary of State, Rosachely Rivera Santana, announced on Sunday that the local government today sent fourteen wagons loaded in their total capacity with items and humanitarian aid for the thousands of victims of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. Supplies sent include water, canned food, milk and baby food, diapers, first aid items, medicines, personal hygiene and cleaning items, repellents, pet food, new bedd…
The shipment set sail this Sunday from San Juan and will be received by the organization designated by the Jamaican government for distribution to the most affected communities.
SAN JUAN – Secretary of State Rosachely Rivera Santana announced on Sunday that the humanitarian aid collected from the five collection centers set up around the island left for Jamaica this morning in 14 40-foot-loaded cars at capacity as part of the Puerto Rico initiative embraces Jamaica. The cargo will reach directly to the port of Kingston, where it will be received by Food for the Poor, an organization accredited by the Government of Jamai…
The Secretary of State, Rosachely Rivera Santana, announced that the humanitarian aid collected from the five collection centers established around the island left for Jamaica this morning in 14 40-foot wagons loaded with capacity as part of the Puerto Rico initiative embraces Jamaica. The cargo will reach directly to the port of Kingston, where it will be received by Food for the Poor, an organization accredited by the Government of Jamaica tha…
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