Disaster Response

Deadly Chaos in Jamaica Exposes Gaps in Hurricane Preparedness Amid Globalist Aid Failures

By Economics Desk | October 28, 2025

As Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, at least three deaths during storm preparations spotlight failures in local readiness and the pitfalls of reliance on globalist disaster aid.

Jamaica is reeling as Category 5 Hurricane Melissa barrels toward the island, but even before the storm's full force arrives, the country has suffered tragic losses and widespread power outages. At least three Jamaicans have died during preparations—victims not of wind or flood, but of dangerous conditions created amid inadequate infrastructure and emergency systems.Health Minister Christopher Tufton lamented that these fatalities occurred while workers cut down trees as a precaution against the hurricane’s expected devastation. This grim fact raises critical questions: How prepared are Caribbean nations truly to face such natural disasters? And why should American taxpayers be compelled to...

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