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The Dominican Republic Sends Aid to Jamaica and Coordinates Assistance for Haiti and Cuba After Melissa's Passage

The Dominican government has dispatched a humanitarian aid mission to Jamaica following the severe damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. It is also coordinating with the relevant authorities to extend Operation Caribbean Solidarity to Cuba and Haiti, two nations also affected by the storm. Operation Caribbean Solidarity involves the delivery of over 1,500,000 pounds of humanitarian aid, consisting of food rations, medical supplies, and essential i…
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In compliance with the instructions of the President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, and as an expression of the Dominican Republic's commitment to solidarity with the peoples of the Caribbean, the Dominican Government ordered the dispatch of a humanitarian assistance mission to Jamaica, following the severe damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. (Continue reading...) Take a look at the video here: View this post on Instagram A publication shared b…

He called on the authorities to look to these communities with actions of solidarity assistance Bahoruco.- “Over here they feel the nostalgia of the former Social Plan of the Presidency, that in times of atmospheric and catastrophic phenomena, like Cyclone Melissa, arrived on time the assistance actions, with rations and building materials, that in this ...

The Dominican government has dispatched a humanitarian aid mission to Jamaica following the severe damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. It is also coordinating with the relevant authorities to extend Operation Caribbean Solidarity to Cuba and Haiti, two nations also affected by the storm. Operation Caribbean Solidarity involves the delivery of over 1,500,000 pounds of humanitarian aid, consisting of food rations, medical supplies, and essential i…

For the benefit of the victims of the hurricane "Melissa"; the government of Nuevo León sent supplies to the countries of Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti. From Monterrey International Airport a shipment of three tons of humanitarian aid was set up for those who lost their heritage in the natural disaster. State authorities made a human chain to raise support. "New León is the first state, the first entity or first country to send support to Cuba and Jam…

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El Porvenir broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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