Jamaicans are lining up for food, water and cash days after Hurricane Melissa slammed the Caribbean island. Meanwhile, some American tourists are still trying to make their way home.
Breakdown
- Four days after Hurricane Melissa, teams cleared a second path into Black River, revealing extensive destruction.
- Two-thirds of Jamaica has no power, less than half has communications, and nearly 400 water systems are out. 15s
- Three U.S. Army Chinook helicopters have arrived to distribute aid, with five more en route. 21s
- A Florida organization evacuated 341 people from Montego Bay resorts, and U.S. residents are finding ways to return home. 43s
- Twenty relief flights landed recently, and Montego Bay airport is reopening for passenger flights. 55s