CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica earlier this week as a Category 5 storm, leaving over 70% of the island without power. The storm has resulted in the deaths of 19 ...
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has set an ambitious target for the island’s tourism sector to be fully operational by December 15, 2025.
Parts of the Caribbean island were devastated by Hurricane Melissa, but six months on Caroline Gammell and her family found ...
Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has unveiled a bold recovery strategy focused on resilience, sustainability, and innovation following Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. With most hotels reopened ...
Jamaica is racing to rebuild and recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa ahead of the winter travel season. After Hurricane Melissa caused widespread damage across western Jamaica, ...
After being devastated by Hurricane Melissa in late October, Jamaica’s tourism industry is already experiencing a significant uptick. In just the few months that have elapsed since the Oct. 28 ...
Across Jamaica, streets are littered with torn-off roofs, splintered wood and other debris left in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. Downed power lines have left communities in the dark, and many flooded ...
Jamaica minister of tourism Edmund Bartlett has set a Dec. 15 target date for Jamaica's tourism industry to be fully back in operation. To deliver on that goal, Jamaica's Ministry of Tourism has ...
Jamaica is racing to reopen its tourism industry after Hurricane Melissa slammed into the island last week. The Category 5 storm caused widespread damage at some of the country's most popular ...
Jamaica’s comeback from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Melissa is an example of the destination’s stalwart resilience in the face of disaster, said Edmund Bartlett, the minister of tourism. He ...
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