Local Business Hosts Fundraiser for Jamaicans Affected by Hurricane Melissa
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Local business hosts fundraiser for Jamaicans affected by Hurricane Melissa
A local man and his business spent Saturday raising money and donations for people affected by Hurricane Melissa, which hit Jamaica on Oct. 28. Michael Gray and his family and business, M & T Jamaican Cookout, ran a fundraiser on Saturday for relief in his home country. The fundraiser was at the Crossroads Church Gym […] The post Local business hosts fundraiser for Jamaicans affected by Hurricane Melissa first appeared on Prince Albert Daily Her…
Authorities continue the search and recovery efforts in the most affected areas, while 64% of the electricity service has been restored on the island.JAMAICA.- The Government of Jamaica reported on Tuesday that the number of deaths following the devastating passage of Hurricane Melissa increased to 45 people, while 15 remain missing. The weather phenomenon impacted the Caribbean country as category 5, leaving a wake of destruction in its wake. "…
Day by Day News El Salvador – The first group of Salvadoran rescuers who participated in the humanitarian mission to Jamaica, following Hurricane Melissa, returned to the country on Tuesday after nearly two weeks of work in the areas most affected by the storm. The contingent, made up of personnel from the Fire Department, the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Health, and Civil Protection, landed at El Salvador International Airport in the morning, …
The Undersecretary of Commerce of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, Esmond Reid, expressed his gratitude to El Salvador for the generous humanitarian contribution sent after Hurricane Melissa, which severely affected the island. “This act of compassion has a profound meaning, especially as we continue to face the effects of climate change, which threatens not only our environment, but also the well-being of our people…
The group led by the head of the Salvadoran humanitarian mission, Major of the Fire Corps, Antonio Vásquez, delivered more supplies to the Jamaican authorities. The delivery took place in the hangar of Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. “To our brothers and sisters in Jamaica, we tell them: they are not alone. El Salvador walks on their side. That is the essence of international cooperation: sharing strengths, multiplying efforts a…
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