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Jamaica – PM Holness Hits Back at Critics of Hurricane Relief Distribution

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness is defending the Government’s strategy for distributing donated generators following Hurricane Melissa, pushing back against criticism that the allocation has been unfair or insufficient as thousands remain without electricity. Holness, speaking Tuesday, emphasized the mathematical and logistical challenges of meeting widespread needs with limited resources. “The number of generators we received,…
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Hurricane Melissa has struck Jamaica a few weeks ago, leaving a scene of devastation that has forced the immediate reorganization of health care in several affected areas. In this context, Ángel Escolano, pharmacist at Miguel Servet Hospital (Zaragoza), tells in Medical Writing how it has been to travel to the city of Falmouth to be part of the Spanish team of the Emergency Response and Temporary Assistance System (Start) that works from a mobil…

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New York Carib News broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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