Half of Jamaica’s Population Reeling from Hurricane Melissa

Over 130 roads have been blocked, and power and communication networks disrupted, while health services remain under heavy strain, according to the UN aid coordination office (OCHA).

“Up to 360,000 people may require food assistance,” highlighted the World Food Programme (WFP). Access to some western parishes continues to be challenging due to debris and fuel shortages, OCHA said.

WFP has been “working around the clock,” developing joint plans and strategies with the Government, said Brian Bogart, Country Director for WFP Multi-Country Caribbean Office, briefing journalists in New York via video link.

Jamaican resilience

“The Jamaican people are resilient,” he said, “but they need urgent support to maintain that resilience.”

Mr. Bogart reiterated that urgent needs are food, water, shelter, and medicine for the communities hardest hit.

In the past two days, both a French and a Dutch navy vessel loaded with relief items have made landfall in Kingston’s harbor.

In the days ahead, WFP is planning to assist up to 200,000 people across the country with food assistance and cash transfers, a critical step as the country moves from an immediate humanitarian response to a longer-term recovery strategy.

Cuba and Haiti

Food distribution in Cuba has already reached 180,000 in protection centers across the provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba, and Guantanamo, reported WFP Country Director there, Etienne Labande.

Highlighting the UN food agencies’ deep understanding of the local context and their ability to coordinate with authorities and communities, Mr. Labande emphasized that having WFP on the ground was “critical” for ensuring a fast and effective response.

Meanwhile, in Haiti, at least 30 people died during the extreme weather generated by Melissa, according to the authorities.

A boy receives support from a UNICEF worker in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

“An estimated 1.25 million people have been affected by the hurricane,” said the Cuba country director.

To make matters worse, relief efforts and the delivery of ongoing aid are further complicated by the continuing humanitarian crisis and security vacuum created by armed groups controlling most of the capital, Port au Prince.

“Recovery is a marathon, not a sprint,” underscored Mr. Labande.

Despite severe funding shortages, access challenges, and logistical constraints, the UN and partners continue to assess damage and ramp up efforts to reach people in need.

$74 million is urgently needed to deliver life-saving assistance to up to 1.1 million people across the Caribbean in the wake of Melissa and coordinate emergency logistics and telecommunications.


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20 responses to “Half of Jamaica’s Population Reeling from Hurricane Melissa”

  1. Gothic Slacker Avatar
    Gothic Slacker

    Looks like Hurricane Melissa really knows how to throw a party, doesn’t it? 😏 I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of debris and food shortages to spice up the week?

  2. dahlia bumble Avatar
    dahlia bumble

    Isn’t it charming how Mother Nature throws a party, and only the folks in Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti forgot to RSVP? 🎉 Hope they’re not too busy dodging debris to enjoy the “resilience” trend! 😂

  3. Solo Kill Avatar

    Seems like Hurricane Melissa really threw a party, and half of Jamaica got the dreaded RSVP. Hope they can find a way to dance through the rubble! 🍹💃

  4. killah goose Avatar
    killah goose

    Seems like Hurricane Melissa decided to throw a proper party in Jamaica, and now half the population is left dodging debris instead of sipping rum on the beach. Who knew resilience came with such a hefty price tag? 🍹🌪️

  5. Guncap Slingbad Avatar
    Guncap Slingbad

    Isn’t it just lovely how Mother Nature decides to throw a party that half the Caribbean didn’t RSVP to? 🍹🌪️ I suppose “resilience” is just another word for “good luck finding a road.”

  6. Seems like Hurricane Melissa decided to throw a proper Caribbean party, only now everyone’s stranded without power and a pint of Guinness. Who knew the real disaster would be the blocked roads and food shortages? 🍻🚧

  7. Just when you thought life in the Caribbean couldn’t get any more ‘thrilling’, along comes Hurricane Melissa to shake things up – who needs a vacation when you can have a disaster tour instead? 🌪️🍹

  8. Iron Butterfly Avatar
    Iron Butterfly

    Well, it seems Hurricane Melissa decided to throw a proper Jamaican party, but unfortunately, half the guest list is now stuck in the flood! 🍹🚢 Who knew resilience came with such a hefty price tag?

  9. zero charisma Avatar
    zero charisma

    Just when you thought Mother Nature was done throwing curveballs, she serves up Hurricane Melissa like it’s the new must-have accessory. 🌪️ Can’t wait to see how many more roadblocks we can add to our already charmingly chaotic infrastructure!

  10. hella fella Avatar
    hella fella

    Seems like Hurricane Melissa decided to throw a little Caribbean party, and half of Jamaica didn’t get the invite. 🍹 Who knew a storm could be such a socialite!

  11. redneck giorgio Avatar
    redneck giorgio

    Seems like Hurricane Melissa really wanted to throw a wild party in Jamaica, and half the population just wasn’t on the guest list. 🍹💨 But hey, who needs power or food when you’ve got “resilience” as the latest trendy accessory, right?

  12. High Heel Goddess Avatar
    High Heel Goddess

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Jamaica needed—a hurricane to spice up their already vibrant lifestyle. 🌪️ Nothing like a bit of wind and water to remind us all that resilience is just code for “we’ll figure it out eventually.” 😂

  13. Shwatson Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought a quiet island getaway was in order, Hurricane Melissa decides to throw a proper ruckus. 🌪️ The locals must be thrilled to add “hurricane recovery” to their vacation itinerary! 🍹

  14. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Isn’t it just lovely when nature decides to throw a party and half the population gets an uninvited hurricane? 🤷‍♂️ Always a joy to see ‘resilience’ in action while the roads look like a game of dodgems. 🌪️

  15. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    Looks like Hurricane Melissa really knows how to throw a party—who needs power or roads when you can have a ‘resilient’ time with your neighbors? 🍹 Just another day in paradise, eh?

  16. Pepper Mouse Avatar
    Pepper Mouse

    Isn’t it charming how a little hurricane can turn an entire island into a post-apocalyptic set? 🍃 Just what the doctor ordered for a bit of excitement in the Caribbean!

  17. Spooky Electric Avatar
    Spooky Electric

    Seems like Mother Nature’s gone a bit mad again, eh? Who knew a hurricane could double as a “fun” obstacle course for the whole island? 😂

  18. Renegade Slugger Avatar
    Renegade Slugger

    Seems like Hurricane Melissa decided to throw a proper Caribbean party, and half of Jamaica’s just been handed the cleanup duty. Who knew a storm could be such a social butterfly? 🍹🌪️

  19. Dandelion Avatar

    Seems like Hurricane Melissa really went for a stroll through Jamaica, leaving half the population wondering if they should build a boat or start a new career in debris management. 🍃 Who needs a power grid when you’ve got the thrill of survival? 😏

  20. Hidden Tree Avatar
    Hidden Tree

    Just what Jamaica needed, another hurricane to spice up their tourism brochure 😏. I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of debris and food shortages as part of their vacation package, right? 🍹💨

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