A monumental cleanup is underway in the northern Caribbean following Hurricane Melissa. The Category 5 storm leveled entire communities in Jamaica, killing at least 19 people there.
The funds will help provide emergency supplies, food, shelter and other essential services to families and communities working to rebuild after the storm.
Missionaries in Jamaica with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are struggling to communicate with their loved ...
Rescue operations and urgent evacuations continued in Cuba on Friday, as people remained trapped by severe flooding left by ...
Hurricane Melissa is expected to weaken into an extratropical cyclone on Friday, Oct. 31, the National Hurricane Center said.
ATLANTA - As cleanup continues in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa’s devastation, leaders in Atlanta are rallying to help. The Jamaican Consulate in Atlanta has announced several drop-off locations ...
"They've always been here to help us and now it's time for us to be there for them," orchards said of Jamaican seasonal workers affected by Hurricane Melissa ...
Officials have reported deaths in multiple areas as Hurricane Melissa slammed parts of the Caribbean this week.
Maie Lee Jones and Adonis Zamora of the Cuban food truck Habana 406, here in Helena, still have family and friends in Cuba ...
Our thoughts are with the people of Jamaica as they face the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa. We are working closely with the Government of Jamaica and international partners, including the ...
A Brockton man is currently in the Montego Bay area after his flight home was cancelled due to impacts from Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa was finally leaving the Caribbean Friday after battering communities there for days, leaving a trail of devastation that killed around 50 people.