Hurricane Melissa's Impact: U.S. Responds to Caribbean Crisis
The U.S. is coordinating with Caribbean nations Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas as it sends rescue teams and supplies in response to Hurricane Melissa's devastation, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced. Emphasizing international collaboration, Rubio highlighted the urgency of relief efforts to aid affected areas.
The United States is actively engaging with the governments of Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas as Hurricane Melissa wreaks havoc across the Caribbean, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a statement made via social media platform X, Rubio shared that rescue and response teams, along with vital lifesaving supplies, are en route to the affected regions.
This initiative underscores a concerted international effort to alleviate the humanitarian crisis as swift and effective measures are prioritized to aid the hardest-hit areas.
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