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Hurricane Melissa destroyed homes, schools and businesses in Jamaica. Thousands remain without power.
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Hurricane Melissa destroyed homes, schools and businesses in Jamaica. Thousands remain without power.
As Hurricane Melissa continues through the Caribbean, members of the Jamaican community in the Greater Boston area are anxiously trying to contact relatives back home.
As Hurricane Melissa continues through the Caribbean, members of the Jamaican community in the Greater Boston area are anxiously trying to contact relatives back home. WBZ-TV's Logan Hall reports.
A group from Massachusetts is in Jamaica to help an area devastated by Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a powerful storm in Jamaica, leaving behind significant damage.
Hurricane Melissa hit Cuba Wednesday as a Category 3 storm after pummeling Jamaica as a Category 5.
Leilani Perez of Hyde Park is stuck on vaction in Jamaica with her mother and aunt.
Leilani Perez of Hyde Park is stuck on vaction in Jamaica with her mother and aunt.
Many in Massachusetts are anxiously awaiting word of the storm's impact on loved ones who live in Jamaica.
Work is not at the top of mind for a group of farmworkers from Jamaica, their attention locked on the devastating hurricane battering their home.
Hurricane Melissa began to hit Jamaica Tuesday afternoon as an extremely dangerous Category 5 storm.
Hurricane Melissa will make landfall Tuesday. The Category 5 storm is the strongest one ever to hit the island.
People from Jamaica living in Massachusetts are doing everything they can to help family members back on the island as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall as a Category 5 storm.
A pro tennis player in Massachusetts is concerned for his tennis non-profit that helps children back home in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall.
Jamaicans were doing last minute preparations as Hurricane Melissa was set to hit the island as a Category 5 storm.
Massachusetts residents are concerned for their family members in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa escalated to a category 5 storm.
Hurricane Melissa could be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. CBS News's Jason Allen reports from Kingston, Jamaica.
A woman in Massachusetts is worried for her family in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa could bring catastrophic flooding to the island.
A woman in Massachusetts is worried for her family in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa could bring catastrophic flooding to the island.
Members of the Jamaican community in Massachusetts say they'll come together to help Jamaicans here and in Jamaica.
The U.S. government is warning Americans to reconsider visiting Jamaica and to take extra caution in Bahamas amid a spate of murders in both Caribbean nations.
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