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Kansas City Relief Organization Assesses, Helps with Hurricane Melissa Damage in Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa caused severe flooding and disrupted aid delivery; the death toll rises as recovery efforts face access challenges, with U.S. sending eight relief helicopters, officials said.

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A disaster response specialist from Kansas City-based Heart to Heart International is on the ground in Jamaica assessing the widespread damage from Hurricane Melissa and coordinating relief efforts.

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Kingston/San Juan, Nov 3 (EFE).- Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness said Monday that the magnitude of the destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa “is unprecedented in decades” in his country, where at least twenty-eight people have died. “Hurricane Melissa, if not covid-19, could be described as the disaster of the century,” said the prime minister on his social networks. Holness described that “whole communities were razed, the trees split…

Hurricane "Melissa" has caused catastrophic damage to Jamaica. Even days after the hurricane, the number of victims continues to rise.

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