Jamaica's hurricane aftermath 'overwhelming', Sean Paul says
Summary
Jamaican singer Sean Paul has described the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica as "overwhelming." The hurricane, a category five storm, caused widespread damage, leaving at least 28 people dead and many without basic necessities. Sean Paul and fellow musician Shaggy are involved in efforts to deliver aid and plan future support initiatives.Key Facts
- Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica, causing 28 deaths.
- Winds reached up to 185 mph (295 km/h).
- Sean Paul pledged $50,000 to aid efforts in Jamaica.
- Many areas in Jamaica are struggling with no power or supplies.
- Roads remain blocked and damaged in some parts of the island.
- Musician Shaggy is also coordinating aid efforts.
- Aid distribution is slow due to damaged infrastructure.
- Plans are being made for a benefit concert to help raise additional support.
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