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Aid workers rush to deliver relief in hurricane‑stricken Jamaica
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Rescuers and aid workers fanned out across Jamaica on Saturday to distribute food and water to communities that remained isolated after the hurricane, with essential relief supplies now arriving in St. Elizabeth and Westmoreland. Many areas were still cut off by fallen concrete posts and trees strewn across roads, forcing people to collect water from rivers in buckets. The Social Security Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr., joined the relief convoy, underscoring the urgency of the aid effort.
sources
- 1.Los Angeles Times
- 2.The New York Times
- 3.CNN
- 4.CTV News
- 5.France 24
- 6.Le Monde
- 7.The Korea Herald
- 8.Agence France-Presse
- 9.Associated Press
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
- 2.Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility
- 3.Falmouth Hospital
- 4.US Embassy
- 5.YouTube
- 6.Altamont Court Hotel
- 7.Association des Paysans Haut Douzieme
- 8.Better Business Bureau
- 9.Charity Navigator
- 10.Food For The Poor
- 11.Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association
- 12.National Heritage Trust
persons
- 1.Pearnel Charles Jr
- 2.Andrew Holness
- 3.Christopher Tufton
- 4.Fayval Williams
- 5.Marco Rubio
- 6.Matthew Samuda
- 7.Alandrea Brown
- 8.Carine Jocelyn
- 9.Christopher Jarrett
- 10.Dana Morris Dixon
- 11.Daryl Vaz
- 12.Desrine Smith