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Amid Flattened Homes, Jamaica Starts to Assess Hurricane Melissa's Damage

 afrakan  October 31, 2025  Leave a comment



The Jamaican authorities said they were not able to confirm the death toll from the storm yet, but expected it to rise in the coming days.



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