Jamaica Star
 Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:46 -0500Health inspectors to assess food safety   
			  Public Health Inspectors (PHIs) have been deployed across the island to assess food safety conditions at hotels, supermarkets, restaurants, food storage facilities, and processing plants.  According to the Ministry of Health and Wellness, several.....
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:01:03 -0500Shattered but not broken  - Westmoreland family clings to hope after cheating death during Melissa  
			  When THE STAR team arrived in Farm, Westmoreland, six-year-old Jermonique Tomlinson greeted us with a radiant smile, her tiny voice filled with innocence as she politely asked, "Can you take my picture?"  Her simple request -- so pure and unshaken....
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:28 -0500Man dies while seeking aid in St Elizabeth  
			  He was almost there. After pedalling six long miles on a rusted bicycle, the man everyone in Pondside, St Elizabeth, called 'Bubus' could finally see the line of relief trucks in the distance. Where he was headed, no one knows for sure - but what.....
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:01:04 -0500Homes by Christmas   - Housing developer promises three container houses for Hurricane Melissa victims  
			  Container housing developer, Island Imports JA, has unveiled plans to donate three prefabricated homes to families who lost their houses during Hurricane Melissa, with the goal of handing over keys by December.  Lisa Williams, partner of the...
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:59 -0500‘My soul went out of my body’  - Hanover residents recall Hurricane trauma  
			  In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, residents of Hanover are sharing profound stories of heartbreaking loss, survival and resilience.  Hanover resident, Tyrese McGregor, who described the experience as "traumatic",  recounted how the storm,...
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:48 -0500PNP embarks on relief mission  
			  The People's National Party (PNP) yesterday launched its first official hurricane relief mission to Westmoreland, marking the start of an islandwide recovery effort in response to the widespread devastation left by Hurricane Melissa.  PNP...
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:43 -0500‘Every minute counts’  - JDF urges citizens to clear landing zones for relief missions  
			  The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is calling on residents in communities hardest hit by Hurricane Melissa to help clear debris from football fields, community centres, and other large open spaces to allow helicopters to land safely for search-and-......
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:42 -0500Sangster Airport waives fees for relief flights   
			  MBJ Airports Limited, operators of Sangster International Airport (SIA), has announced that it is waiving all landing and parking fees for non-commercial relief flights bringing cargo and medical personnel into SIA, effective October 30.  The...
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 05:00:36 -0500WEIRD STUFF   
			  Pumpkins' toxic secret     Pumpkins and other gourds may be hiding a toxic secret -- they can absorb dangerous pollutants from the soil and store them in their edible parts. Scientists at Kobe University have discovered that subtle differences in.....
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 14:54:26 -0500Traffic Authority resumes limited operations Monday  
			  The Island Traffic Authority has informed the public that operations at several inspection depots have been momentarily disrupted due to Hurricane Melissa's passing.  After thorough assessments, the authority will resume services at four locations....
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 13:05:27 -0500Sangster to resume commercial flights Saturday  
			  Transport Minister Daryl Vaz says the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James, will reopen to commercial flights on Saturday morning to help get tourists off the island.   The Airports Authority of Jamaica has confirmed that...
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 12:43:27 -0500Business man charged with rape of 11-y-o girl  
			  A 29-year-old business man from St Catherine who allegedly sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl twice has been charged.   The accused is to answer to two counts of rape and sexual touching.  It is alleged that during the month of January of this....
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 12:24:27 -0500Gov't cracks down on greedy taxi drivers amid storm recovery  
			  Minister of Transport, Honourable Daryl Vaz has said that there have been reports of passengers being charged 50 to 100 percent above the set fares they should be paying and has said that the police and the transportation authority have been given....
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 11:54:27 -0500Pregnant teen among 19 dead after Hurricane Melissa  
			  Tragedy struck in central Westmoreland as Hurricane Melissa claimed the life of 18-year-old Monique Coke, who was eight months pregnant when disaster hit.  Reports are that Coke, her mother and younger brother were in their two bedroom wooden...
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 11:48:27 -0500Flow and Digicel networks hit hard by Hurricane Melissa - Vaz  
			  Minister of Telecommunication, Honourable Daryl Vaz, says both of Jamaica's main telecommunications providers, Flow and Digicel, suffered major damage to their networks during Hurricane Melissa.   Vaz gave the update during a press briefing on...
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 11:38:28 -0500Trelawny baker dies from suspected generator fumes after Hurricane Melissa  
			  A Trelawny baker who had been assisting residents in his community to charge their cell phones and other electronic devices during ongoing power outages in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa died tragically from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning....
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 05:01:20 -050092-y-o uses verandah to shelter from Melissa  
			  At 92 years old, Eugenia Nembhard  said she has weathered many storms including Hurricanes Charlie in 1951 and Gilbert in 1988, but none were as devastating and furious as Melissa.   Sitting on her late mother's waterlogged bed in her hurricane...
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 05:00:51 -0500Hurricane panic separates mother from son  
			  For three hours on Wednesday, traffic in Lacovia, St Elizabeth, did not move an inch. Fallen light poles, tangled wires and uprooted trees covered the roadway as rescue crews, police and soldiers struggled to clear a path towards Black River....
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 05:00:50 -0500Common fowl demand soars  
			  Residents of Bullet Tree district in St Catherine have hatched an unlikely hustle -- selling common fowl to the Chinese workmen repairing their battered roads.  "Them love the meat, because every time dem come, dem buy," said one Jamaican who's...
Fri, 31 Oct 2025 05:00:32 -0500Clarendon farmer hit hard by Melissa  
			  Having seen the extensive damage done to his two-acre farm by Hurricane Melissa, Claude Thompson said his only choice was to visit the nearest liquor store.   "Mi say from morning a one drum a rum mi drink just fi nuh mad. Right now we farmer dead....