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Hurricane Melissa · JamaicaSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Officials in Jamaica said Thursday that Hurricane Melissa ripped the roofs off 120,000 structures when it struck last week, affecting some 90,000 families in the island’s western region, in the latest tally of the storm’s toll. More than 180 shelters remain open, with 2,487 people living in them more […]See the Story
Jamaica Tallies Losses From Hurricane Melissa as More than 2 Dozen Communities Remain Cut Off
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UNICEFPhotos from UNICEF show the impact of destruction in Jamaica, with neighborhoods being submerged in water and communities lacking access to a host of basic services. Credit: UNICEFBy Oritro KarimUNITED NATIONS, Nov 6 2025 (IPS) In late October, Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category 5 storm, made landfall in the Caribbean, causing catastrophic damage to civilian infrastructure and a devastating loss of life. Humanitarian agencies have mobilized …See the Story
Hurricane Melissa Devastates The Caribbean As The UN Distributes Lifesaving Aid
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Andrew Holness · JamaicaMSF supplies arrive in Jamaica to help people affected by Hurricane Melissa
Our teams are actively assessing needs of people affected by the massive destruction caused by the hurricane. Kate Rankin November 6 2025, 11:59am
MSF emergency teams arrived in Jamaica last weekend and are actively assessing the most imminent needs, including in remote areas where people have been completely cut off due to road damage. They are also assessing the exte…See the Story
MSF Supplies Arrive in Jamaica to Help People Affected by Hurricane Melissa
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