Hurricane Melissa Hits Jamaica

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Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica

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LAST UPDATED: October 29

Widespread Destruction

Category 5 Hurricane Melissa poses a severe threat to Jamaica. 


The hurricane, which is one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic, has brought catastrophic damage — submerging towns, destroying homes, crippling infrastructure, and leaving nearly the entire island without power.


The full scale of the damage and loss of life from Hurricane Melissa is still unknown, as many areas remain inaccessible. At least seven people have been confirmed dead across the Caribbean so far.


The people of Jamaica are still reeling from the devastation Hurricane Beryl left just 16 months ago. Today, these families are living out the same horror — emergency shelters are packed to the brim, and entire communities are without clean water, food, and medical care.


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$95

Can provide a food pack to a family in need

$150

Can provide food for a family for a month

$250

can help provide health and shelter support

Islamic Relief’s Response

Islamic Relief is working with local partner organizations in Jamaica to provide food supplies to affected families, which will be a lifeline for those whose homes and livelihoods have been destroyed.


Your donation of $95 can provide a food pack to a family most in need.

These food packs include:

  • Rice
  • Flour
  • Sugar
  • Oil
  • Salt
  • Lentils
  • Pastas 
  • Vegetable Canned food 
  • Tins of Tuna

Hurricane Melissa’s outer bands tore through parts of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, unleashing heavy rains that triggered landslides and flooding. In eastern Cuba, thousands were forced to evacuate as the storm moved north. 

The damage is immense. Homes, farmland, and roads have been destroyed, leaving many families without their livelihoods. Recovery will take years, but right now our focus is on emergency response to ensure families have enough food to eat

 Impact of Hurricane Melissa