Hurricane Melissa - Jamaica updates
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Hurricane Melissa - Jamaica updates

The MSF emergency teams reached Jamaica last weekend and are actively assessing the most imminent needs following the massive destruction that Hurricane Melissa left behind. The teams are reaching the most remote areas where people have been completely cut off due to road damage mainly and massive damage in regional hospitals and healthcare centres. In the meantime, a full MSF cargo shipment has been sent from Brussels and reached Jamaica yesterday with medical supplies, NFIs, tarpaulins and necessary material. 

MSF teams will start working in St. James Parish and in St. Elisabeth Parish in the west area of Jamaica. A few activities have already been carried out in St. Elisabeth parish while assessments were carried out, details below.  

In St. James parish MSF will focus on the regional hospital of Cornwall, while fixing the roof and other departments of the hospital that have been severely damaged like the operating theatre and maternity and restoring the provision of water. Where necessary, our team will provide medical supplies to the hospital and healthcare centres in coordination with the Ministry of Health and the hospital’s management. Also in St. James parish, MSF will also work in 3 identified healthcare centres providing water provision and addressing the needs of the community.  

In St. Elisabeth parish, MSF will support 3 health centres and temporary health points providing distribution of medical supplies, WASH, and logistical support. We will provide water trucking to the vulnerable communities, increase the water storage, distribute water filters, hygiene kits, jerrycans, drum covers, mosquito nets, repellent sheet, kitchen kit, plastic sheeting. 

In remote areas of St. Elisabeth parish, MSF teams have provided basic psychosocial support to people and offered internet connections so people cut off from networks can call and speak to their relatives.  

On 5 November, MSF began water trucking to provide clean water to people in the remote area of Slipe, St. Elisabeth parish.  

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