Atlanta woman packs suitcases to help Jamaica's hurricane recovery
It's been one month since Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction through Jamaica. One Atlanta woman is making it her mission to help.
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It's been one month since Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction through Jamaica. One Atlanta woman is making it her mission to help.
After Hurricane Melissa battered Jamaica, airports across the island are struggling to return to full capacity, leaving travelers facing hours-long delays and canceled flights
Atlanta's Jamaican community is coming together after Hurricane Melissa hit back home — with Irie Mon Café and the Jamaican Consulate hosting a donation drive and town hall this Saturday to support families in need.
Arthur M. Blank's foundation is donating $2.5 million to help the Caribbean recover from the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa is continuing its deadly path across Jamaica, and families in metro Atlanta are praying their loved ones stay safe.
At its current strength, Hurricane Melissa would be the strongest hurricane to hit Jamaica since record-keeping began in 1851.
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