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Floodwaters cover a section of Caledonia Avenue in Mandeville, blocking access to the entrance of the Mandeville Regional Hospital after Hurricane Melissa on Tuesday.
December 9, 2025

Hospitals offering emergency care only post-Melissa

All but three hospitals across Jamaica remain open and are operating in emergency mode, while all health centres remain closed, the Ministry of Health and Wellness said Wednesday. The three…
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December 9, 2025

Bodies found in Black River, St Elizabeth following Melissa

The bodies of at least three persons have been found in Black River, St Elizabeth, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa. This was confirmed by head of the St Elizabeth police, Superintendent…
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December 9, 2025

Health Ministry urges blood donations as supplies run low after Hurricane Melissa

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is appealing to the public to donate blood as soon as conditions allow, as supplies are critically low amid disruptions caused by the passage of Hurricane Melissa. …
British High Commissioner to Jamaica, Alicia Herbert
December 9, 2025

Jamaica to benefit from UK’s £2.5 million hurricane recovery fund

Jamaica is set to benefit from £2.5 million in emergency humanitarian funding from the United Kingdom to support recovery efforts across the Caribbean following the devastation caused by Hurricane…
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness (left) and Opposition Leader Mark Golding.
December 9, 2025

Editorial | Partnership for recovery

The obvious priority for the Government at this time must be to mitigate the immediate impact of the devastation of most of western Jamaica by Melissa – among the most powerful hurricanes ever to hit…
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December 9, 2025

Over 25,000 Jamaicans in emergency shelters due to Melissa

The number of Jamaicans taking refuge in emergency shelters has climbed to over 25,000, with more expected, amid devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. Minister of Local Government told a news…
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December 9, 2025

Gov’t not yet able to say whether Hurricane Melissa caused any deaths in Jamaica – McKenzie

Minister of Local Government Desmond McKenzie says the Government has not received reports of any Hurricane Melissa-related deaths. “We are not in a position to speak about any deaths because we have…
Toppled JPS utility poles are seen along Hargreaves Avenue in Mandeville after Hurricane Melissa swept through Jamaica last month.
December 9, 2025

OUR approves first drawdown of US$5 million for JPS hurricane recovery efforts

Jamaica’s Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has approved an initial US$5 million from the Electricity Disaster Fund ( EDF ) to help the Jamaica Public Service Company ( JPS ) restore power after…
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December 9, 2025

77 per cent of Jamaica without electricity, minimal disruption to water

Some 77 per cent of Jamaica is now without electricity following the passage of Hurricane Melissa. Information Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon gave the update on Wednesday. The Jamaica Public Service…