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Officials Urge Caution when Supporting Hurricane Melissa Victims

Officials report 4,500 fraud complaints and $96 million lost to scams in 2024, urging donors to verify charities before giving aid to Hurricane Melissa victims.

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In a message at the end of the general audience held in San Pedro Square on the morning of October 29, the pontiff addressed his thoughts to the Caribbean, hit by the cyclone of “catastrophe power,” which has caused severe flooding and dozens of deaths.

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Rome, EFE.- Pope Leo XIV this Wednesday expressed his closeness to the populations affected by Hurricane Melissa, which has passed through Jamaica and which has also arrived in Cuba, and urged the authorities to do everything possible to help them, in a message at the end of the general audience held in San Pedro Square. “Hurricane Melissa, a storm of catastrophic power that is causing violent floods and in these hours is passing through Cuba an…

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