Jamaica Continues Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Melissa Leaves Dozens Dead

Jamaica Continues Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Melissa Leaves Dozens Dead



The death toll in the wake of Hurricane Melissa continues to rise in Jamaica as crews continue recovery efforts in the wake of the catastrophic and historic storm. FOX Weather Meteorologists Nick Kosir and Haley Meier break down the latest on Nov. 2, 2025.

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23 thoughts on “Jamaica Continues Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Melissa Leaves Dozens Dead

  1. In the Philippines… "Typhoon Yolanda, internationally known as Haiyan, is the deadliest typhoon to have affected the country in recorded history, killing more than 6,300 people as it crossed the Visayas region in November 2013." I was there… I understand what they lived.

  2. I know it is going to be difficult to get aid to the inner parts of the country because roads are blocked on is nonexistent anymore. I understand the Government has delivered a 28 days for families to send help to their families free of cost. But how will those aid get to them if roads are still impassable? Why not give free shipments as long as it is aids for as long as the recovery is taking place.

  3. It is time for caribbean people to folllow cuban authority method to avoid casualty: evacuate people before the arrival of any hurricane. Instead they leave people die is it a human policy ? No way

  4. It was good to see the various news stations reporting from Jamaica… Being this was one MAJOR hurricane that hadnt happened before, never seen that much coverage! BUT… If there's anyone from these station reading comments PLEASE continue!!! Ty

  5. One would think I know its painful. if you live in a hurricane belt one would be prepared for the result. Like stored food water, make homes better to survive a storm. It aint jamicas first rodeo. And it sure wont be the last.

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