Jamaican minister says ‘A&E absolute priority’ after Hurricane Melissa wreaked havoc across island

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Jamaican minister says 'A&E absolute priority' after Hurricane Melissa wreaked havoc across island

Jamaican minister of health and wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton, stressed the importance of preserving the accident and emergency services.

Hurricane Melissa wreaked havoc across the Caribbean with the eye of the storm making landfall on the southwest coast of the island, 75 miles from the capital Kingston.

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Date: November 1, 2025