Florida successfully evacuates 28 residents from Jamaica
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This veteran-led, Florida-based nonprofit launched "Operation Cool Runnings” to deliver critical aid to Jamaica. Teams are conducting “air-bridge” missions from Key West, transporting about 4,000 pounds of supplies — including MREs, baby formula ...
The Collaboratory, based in Southwest Florida, is working with Fort Myers advocate Cornell Bunting and the Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency to channel aid to Jamaica. Their efforts aim to make it easy for local donors to contribute meaningfully to ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the safe evacuation of 28 Floridians from Jamaica following the devastation of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa.
A rescue plane with more than two dozen Floridians who were in Jamaica landed at Tampa International Airport on Saturday – days after Hurricane Melissa struck the Caribbean island, Gov. Ron DeSantis said.
As residents of Jamaica brace for Hurricane Melissa’s powerful winds, South Florida cities and organizations are getting ready to send support<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
South Florida was spared a direct blow from Hurricane Melissa, but the massive storm still hit home for the millions of residents there who have deep roots in the Caribbean
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Florida-based relief groups launch efforts to storm-ravaged Jamaica
Jamaica is beginning a long recovery after taking the direct hit from Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall as a Category Five storm earlier this week. Communities from Montego Bay to the southern coast sustained catastrophic damage,
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in southwest Jamaica this week near the coastal town of Black River, which the government has described as “ground zero.”