Caribbean, Hurricane Melissa
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The FSU community is giving back to aid in recovery efforts. According to Bent, FSU JAMSA, UF JAMSA, FAMU JAMSA and UCF JAMSA are collaborating to launch a GoFundMe. All proceeds will go directly to Jamaicans impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
The USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group are joining the U.S. military’s widening campaign in Latin America.
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Super Typhoon Melissa Kills 50, Devastates Caribbean
A super typhoon named Melissa, which swept through the Caribbean region, has reportedly left at least 50 people dead. Jamaica and Haiti were particularly hard-hit. According to a Reuters report on the 31st,
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Caribbean Travel, Reimagined: How Casey Davy Is Building A More Connected Caribbean For Travelers And Locals
For generations, the best Caribbean experiences lived off the grid — no websites, no booking apps, just a neighbor who knows a boat captain or a local chef.
The federal government is advising Canadians to avoid travelling to certain areas in the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa rips through the region.
The presence of warships and the disruption of marine livelihoods within our Caribbean waters represent real and immediate threats to regional stability and to the welfare of our nations,” the region’s bishops said.
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US sending aircraft carrier towards Caribbean as Trump increases pressure campaign on Venezuela
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered an aircraft carrier strike group currently stationed in Europe to the Caribbean region amid a massive buildup of US military forces in the region.
The attacks, which have killed at least 61 people, are threatening the region’s fishing, shipping and tourism industries and exposing differences among leaders.
Royal Caribbean Group's CFO Naftali Holtz said that capacity in the Caribbean for the company has grown as it holds a strong position in the region. During the company's 2025 third-quarter earnings call,
Days of torrential rain and flooding from Hurricane Melissa have devastated parts of the Caribbean, displacing families and disrupting essential services across Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.