India Sends 20 Tonnes of Relief Material for Jamaica and Cuba After Hurricane Melissa
- India dispatched 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Jamaica and Cuba after Hurricane Melissa, reaffirming its support for Global South countries in crisis.
- An Indian Air Force aircraft carried 20 tonnes of relief supplies for each nation, including medical equipment and food items.
- Hurricane Melissa caused significant destruction, resulting in at least 50 confirmed deaths in the Caribbean and severe flooding in Cuba.
- External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar stated that India is committed to assisting affected countries in recovery from natural disasters.
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India Sends 20 Tonnes of Relief Material for Jamaica and Cuba After Hurricane Melissa
The hurricane struck Jamaica as a Category 5 storm on Tuesday, causing widespread destruction. More than 60 per cent of the island remains without power, and nearly half of the water systems are offline, according to reports.
"These funds will be used to provide shelter, water, sanitation, hygiene, food assistance and emergency medical care," stated the spokesman from the Department of State in communication. The Secretary of State of North America, Marco Rubio, authorized the delivery of twelve million for assistance in Jamaica; 8.5 million dollars for Haiti, three million dollars for "the people of Cuba" and 500,000 for the Bahamas. The Disaster Response Team (DART…
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, thanked the government of the Republic of India on Tuesday for the donation of humanitarian supplies to the victims in the east of the country following Hurricane Melissa. We thank #India for the donation of numerous supplies to the victims in the east of #Cuba for Hurricane #Melissa.Thank you dear @DrSJaishankar for this noble gesture of the Indian governme…
Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, today thanked the government of the Republic of India for the donation of humanitarian supplies to the victims in the east of the country after the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
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