Inside a Jamaica town destroyed by Hurricane Melissa
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Black River Residents First Receive Aid Days After Hurricane Melissa’s Landfall
Image credit: Global Empowerment Mission YouTube screenshotResidents in Black River, Jamaica, were left without aid days after Hurricane Melissa devastated its path, according to a BBC report.Speaking to the news outlet, residents said they had not seen any aid trucks in the town for the past three days. For food, they reportedly resorted to eating whatever could be found in the remaining debris or whatever they could find in wrecked supermarket…
Residents in Black River receive care packages
Residents in Black River receive care packages Residents of Black River, St Elizabeth, who were severely affected by Hurricane Melissa, have begun receiving care packages and other essential relief items. The initiative is being carried out by the Global Empowerment Mission (GEM), in close...
The crossing of the Melissa storm in Jamaica left behind a trail of destruction. As shock diminishes, the population begins its efforts to halt the damage and many people are trying to return to their homes to assess the size of the damage. So they take maintenance and communication devices to try to communicate with whom they have not yet been able to re-establish contact. Up until now 19 fatal victims have been registered, but this number is e…
Samaritan's Purse to deploy emergency field hospital to Jamaica
US-based company Samaritan's Purse is launching its third airlift to Jamaica, deploying an Emergency Field Hospital to Black River, Jamaica, following Hurricane Melissa.The post Samaritan’s Purse to deploy emergency field hospital to Jamaica appeared first on Hospital Management.
Houses destroy the streets, squash streets and rain beds that try to save what's gone: Black River lives days off after the storm passed Melissa.
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