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Daryl Vaz, Minister of Transport.
All toll roads remain free of cost - Vaz
Veteran broadcaster Barrington 'Barry G' Gordon.
'Barry G' hailed for promotion of reggae and dancehall music
Dr Dana Morris Dixon
Death toll from Hurricane Melissa rises to 19
UWI suspends classes at Western and Mona campuses following Hurricane Melissa
Energy, Telecommunications and Transport Minister, Honorable Daryl Vaz, addresses a special press briefing held at Jamaica House on October 30.
13 relief flights to arrive in Jamaica today
US search and rescue teams join efforts to help Western Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
St Ann’s Bay restaurant owner Pamaline Baggo
Hurricane Melissa destroys St Ann restaurant, owner stays positive
Homeless man buried beneath collapsed container during Hurricane Melissa
Andrew Wheatley
Gov't warns donors of online Hurricane Melissa relief scams
Local Government Minister, Desmond McKenzie
McKenzie expects death toll to rise after Hurricane Melissa
Minister of Education Dr Dana Morris-Dixon addressing delegates at theJamaica Teachers' Association's (JTA) 61st Annual Conference at Princess Grand Hotel in Green Island, Hanover, on Wednesday.
Some schools to reopen days after Hurricane Melissa
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73-y-o woman dies in Greater Portmore house fire
Robert Morgan
Over 150 Roads Impacted by Hurricane Melissa, Says Morgan
No more flash flood watch - Met Service
Section of concourse housing gates 1 to 5 which sustained significant damage during Hurricane Melissa.
Damage to Sangster International not as bad as appears on videos -Vaz
Transport Minister Daryl Vaz on a tour of the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
Relief flights today, commercial ones to resume on Thursday at Norman Manley and Ian Fleming airports
Key Largo Beach Bar, the once-bustling beachfront venue in St Ann's Bay, St Ann, now stands deserted, its structures badly damaged by Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa ravages Key Largo months after Beryl
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Bodies found in Black River, St Elizabeth following Melissa
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St James severely impacted by Melissa
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More than 25,000 people in hurricane shelters
A downed JPS utility pole in Hellshire, Portmore, St Catherine on October 29, 2025 following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
Most Jamaicans remain without light following Melissa
Downed tree on Church Street in Kingston following passage of Hurricane Melissa.
Jamaica under flash flood watch, hurricane warning discontinued
Downed tree on Church Street in Kingston following passage of Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane warning remains in effect for Jamaica
Flow Building on Half-Way Tree Road, St Andrew.
Flow says most mobile customers still connected
Damage to a hospital during Hurricane Melissa.
At least four major hospitals significantly damaged by Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa downgrades to Category 4 but continues to impact Jamaica
Rains and winds associated with Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica
Minister of Information, Dr Dana Morris Dixon.
Gov't launches Support Jamaica website for Melissa relief
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Nearly 6,000 in shelters amid Hurricane Melissa
Evan Thompson. - File photo.
Category 5 Melissa now set to make landfall in St Elizabeth

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Up to 50,000 Jamaicans could be relocated due to Melissa -McKenzie
October 27, 2025
St Elizabeth farmer offers his house to community for shelter as Hurricane Melissa nears
October 27, 2025
Reporting conditions for persons out on bail paused until November 3
October 27, 2025
ONE-MINITE READS ... News from across Jamaica
October 27, 2025
JUTC bus services paused due to Melissa
October 27, 2025
Dowan Hill, a farmer in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, on his wall listening to the news as he prepares for Hurricane Melissa, which is expected to make landfall on Tuesday, October 27, 2025. Treasure Beach farmer worried for residents with zinc roofs and board houses
October 27, 2025
Mayor of Kingston Andrew Swaby. - File photo. KSAMC says claims that persons are being charged to access shelters not true
October 27, 2025
A customer buying baked goods at Top Loaf Bake Shops in Mandeville, Manchester on October 27, 2025, as Hurricane Melissa nears. Mandeville residents flock bakery to stock up on bread
October 27, 2025
Councillor for the Rocky Point Division, Winston Maragh. - File photo. Rocky Point and Portland Cottage residents heed warning to evacuate
October 27, 2025
Dr Christopher Tufton Tufton: Three killed, 13 injured while preparing for Hurricane Melissa
October 27, 2025
The Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston. - File photo. Measures in place to keep prisoners safe, says corrections department
October 27, 2025
File photo Hurricane Melissa now expected to make landfall in Westmoreland
October 27, 2025
A police unit on patrol along Orange Street in downtown Kingston on October 27, 2025 as the country braces for Hurricane Melissa. Jamaicans must comply with no-movement and evacuation orders under disaster measures - Police
October 27, 2025

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