One Month On: Cuba’s Rebuild After Hurricane Melissa
One month after Hurricane Melissa swept through eastern Cuba, communities and authorities are racing to rebuild homes, roads and vital infrastructure.
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One month after Hurricane Melissa swept through eastern Cuba, communities and authorities are racing to rebuild homes, roads and vital infrastructure.
Hurricane Melissa has ravaged Jamaica, leaving nearly three million residents grappling with widespread damage. Communities unite as recovery and resilience efforts take shape.
Hurricane Melissa claimed over 30 lives in Haiti and impacted 1.5M in Jamaica, highlighting urgent climate challenges and global solidarity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a message to Governor-General Patrick Allen, expressing sympathy for losses in Jamaica caused by Hurricane Melissa.
Jamaicans clear roads and mobilise relief after Hurricane Melissa, as rescue crews race against time across the island and communities unite to support recovery.
Hurricane Melissa, the Caribbean’s third-most intense hurricane, has killed nearly 30, devastated Jamaica and Haiti, and prompted mass evacuations.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall near Santiago de Cuba after sweeping Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, triggering evacuations and raising flood and landslide risks.
Category 5 Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Jamaica’s southwest coast, killing at least seven across the northern Caribbean.
Hurricane Melissa could affect 1.5 million people in Jamaica, Red Cross warns as the storm approaches with strong winds and heavy rains.
Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 storm, is unleashing catastrophic winds and floods on Jamaica, with southeastern Cuba and the Bahamas in its path.