Minto Residents Supporting Jamaican Workers, Families in Hurricane’s Aftermath
Nearly 100 Jamaican farm workers faced disrupted flights and destroyed homes after Hurricane Melissa, prompting Minto residents to send critical aid including rechargeable headlamps.
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Minto residents supporting Jamaican workers, families in hurricane’s aftermath
HARRISTON – Peter-Gay Daily travels windingly from Jamaica’s Woodland district with rolling, forested hills underfoot until she finds a working cell tower in Springfield. Daily, her boyfriend Leondale Kelly told the Advertiser, walks the 32-kilometre roundtrip twice per week across scarred terrain to send photos, videos and news about the damage wrought by Hurricane Melissa…
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and a digital company launched a joint operation to guarantee free temporary accommodation for families and essential workers displaced by Hurricane Melissa, which devastated Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. Source of the original article: United Nations / Nações Unidas (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content of this article does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Unit…
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