Hurricane Melissa – Jamaica Recovery and Resources
Topics / Spotlights
Hurricane Melissa — the strongest storm in Jamaica’s history — has devastated communities across the island, bringing winds of up to 280 km/h, as well as torrential rains and storm surges that left homes destroyed, roads blocked, and thousands displaced. Nearly 1.9 million people are affected, with many families trapped or living in makeshift shelters as flooding and landslides continue.
This Spotlight compiles official Jamaican government resources, humanitarian tools and resources, relevant news feeds and policy documentation of relevance to hurricane response and recovery efforts.
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News Feeds and Articles of Note
Official Resources by the Jamaican Government
Chief liaison officers of the ODPEM to Parish Disaster Committees and other local disaster risk management (DRM) structures
Provide technical advice and support to Municipal Corporations, and all local actors (public, private, civil society) in DRM
Conduit and first point of advice to access services of the ODPEM to local/parish actors
Designated DRM Specialist support to response coordination actions in parishes
Main ODPEM facilitators for implementation of programmes, projects and training at local/parish levels ODPEM ODPEMOther Data Tools and Resources
Support Policy Documentation
