Disaster Response

UN Reports Hurricane Melissa Devastation in Caribbean While US Faces Rising Regional Instability

By National Security Desk | November 4, 2025

Hurricane Melissa ravages Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti, affecting nearly six million people and exposing the urgent need for more reliable regional disaster responses amid growing instability that challenges U.S. national security.

The recent passage of Hurricane Melissa across Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti has inflicted catastrophic damage on nearly six million people, according to the United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP). This natural disaster's widespread destruction compels us to ask: How long will Washington continue to overlook the security risks brewing just south of our borders as these Caribbean nations buckle under repeated crises? Why Does Caribbean Instability Matter to America? As the WFP reports intensified food assistance efforts across these island nations, it's clear that the scale of devastation is immense. In Jamaica alone, where 32 fatalities have been confirmed, emergency...

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