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The Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane Melissa

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November 4, 2025
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The Jamaican Households Torn Aside by Hurricane Melissa

Days after a strong hurricane made landfall in Jamaica, hundreds of residents at the moment are homeless and attempting to make sense of how they narrowly survived. The New York Occasions traveled to the storm’s heart in Black River, and located a group destroyed — with out meals or clear water — the place households are determined and nonetheless traumatized after being minimize off from the surface world.

“The very last thing I mentioned to my sister, I referred to as her and I mentioned, ‘Sister, please be protected. Be protected.’ And I mentioned, ‘I really like you.’ And that was the final time.” These sisters have simply returned to their residence outdoors of Black River, Jamaica, days after a Class 5 hurricane destroyed their group and tore the household aside. “They mentioned, ‘Allow us to make a series.’” “One thing like this.” ”You wish to maintain on each other.” “You wish to maintain on each other.” “My grandson, he was the one who taking us out as a result of the water wasn’t up that a lot. So we was attempting to flee.” Boreen Barrett was swept away by a blast of seawater as Hurricane Melissa made landfall. She was a mom of 4. “The place was your sister’s physique discovered?” “There, throughout the bush over there.” ”Was it like a wave that simply got here by means of?” “That’s when it swept her away.” No less than 28 persons are identified to have died from the storm, however the full impression on individuals’s lives is much larger. Hundreds at the moment are displaced with little meals and water, and help has been gradual to reach. Simply outdoors of Black River, we discovered Nicole Gowdie and her accomplice, Oliver Stewart, sheltering of their automobile alongside the highway subsequent to what was left of their home. They advised us they barely survived. Simply over a 12 months in the past, a Class 4 hurricane hit this similar coast and communities have been nonetheless recovering. This time, the necessity is extra huge and extra pressing as days go for a lot of caught with out fundamental requirements. The Jamaican authorities has been main a world help effort. The primary provide convoy arrived in Black River on Nov. 1, and airdrops to extra remoted communities are scheduled for the approaching days.

Days after a strong hurricane made landfall in Jamaica, hundreds of residents at the moment are homeless and attempting to make sense of how they narrowly survived. The New York Occasions traveled to the storm’s heart in Black River, and located a group destroyed — with out meals or clear water — the place households are determined and nonetheless traumatized after being minimize off from the surface world.

By Brent McDonald, Singeli Agnew and Ben Laffin

November 3, 2025



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