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St Elizabeth Farmers Count Millions in Losses After Hurricane Melissa

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By JOHN MYERS, JR. KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Rescuers and aid workers deployed across Jamaica Saturday to distribute food and water and reach communities still cut off, four days after Hurricane Melissa slammed into the island. Much-needed relief supplies are now arriving in hurricane-hit areas of Elizabeth and Westmoreland, much of which had been isolated by downed concrete poles and trees scattered across roads. In some places, however, people …

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Planes carrying humanitarian aid, along with US helicopters, are arriving in Jamaica today, three days after Hurricane Melissa hit the Caribbean island as one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded.

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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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