It's been one month since Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction through Jamaica. One Atlanta woman is making it her ...
The Steinbach, Man., Afro-Caribbean group IRAL is collecting aid and tools to help rebuild areas of Jamaica not yet being ...
An Afro-Caribbean group in southeast Manitoba is gathering tools, food and supplies for those who can't get to international ...
Six people have died of leptospirosis, a rare bacterial illness often found in contaminated water. The storm increased the ...
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Jamaica hurricane victims find help from Louisville
From her Jamaican Restaurant at the corner of Third and Broadway, Janice Clarke had to wait a long agonizing week to find out ...
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An Urgent Message From Jamaica Tourism Official After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica tourism officials say the island is ready to welcome visitors for this winter's tourism season and urge travel ...
Paterson Police Officers Jermaine Murray and Randaal Raymond will be going to their homeland to help with aid efforts after ...
The Category 5 hurricane caused catastrophic flooding and landslides, resulting in contaminated, disease-ridden water.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Melissa smashed into Jamaica with 185 mph winds — the strongest storm ever to hit the island — ...
Here's why Port St. Lucie fashion designer Kallee Jackson had the personal phone number of the First Lady of Jamaica.
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Jamaica Announces $1 Billion Relief Fund for Tourism Workers Impacted by Hurricane Melissa
A fund valued at over $1 billion has been established with $600 million from the government of Jamaica and $400 million from ...
Jamaica is facing its sharpest quarterly economic contraction in years as Hurricane Melissa’s fallout hammers critical industries, but officials are forecasting a rebound to growth in 2026’s last ...
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