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Salvadoran Mission Will Stay for up to 10 Days in Jamaica Supporting Victims of Hurricane Melissa

The Director of Civil Protection, Luis Alonso Amaya, confirmed that the humanitarian mission sent by the Government of El Salvador to Jamaica will work eight to ten days in the areas most affected by Hurricane Melissa, which reached category 5. The Director General of Civil Protection, Luis Alonso Amaya, reported that the Salvadoran mission [...] The post Salvadoran Mission will remain up to 10 days in Jamaica supporting victims of Hurricane Mel…
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Día a Día News El Salvador – The director of Civil Protection, Luis Alonso Amaya, reported that the humanitarian mission sent by the Salvadoran government to Jamaica will work for eight to ten days in the areas affected by Hurricane Melissa, which reached Category 5 and caused severe damage on the Caribbean island. The official explained that the assistance is part of the international aid requested by the Jamaican government in response to the …

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The Director of Civil Protection, Luis Alonso Amaya, confirmed that the humanitarian mission sent by the Government of El Salvador to Jamaica will work eight to ten days in the areas most affected by Hurricane Melissa, which reached category 5. The Director General of Civil Protection, Luis Alonso Amaya, reported that the Salvadoran mission [...] The post Salvadoran Mission will remain up to 10 days in Jamaica supporting victims of Hurricane Mel…

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The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adriana Mira, refers to the humanitarian mission sent by the Government of President Nayib Bukele to Jamaica, following the effects left by Hurricane Melissa. “We sympathize with the situation in Jamaica, it was a category 5 hurricane that struck the country. They have quite a lot of needs at this time,” she says. El Salvador is currently supporting 300 people from institutions such as Civil Protection, Fi…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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