Haitians repatriated after landing in Jamaica 

Thirty-six Haitians who arrived on Portland’s shores in Jamaica on Saturday have been repatriated. 

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Reports are that local residents contacted law enforcement after noticing the Haitians who landed shortly after 6 a.m. at Long Bay beach.

Community’s compassionate response 

Reports are that the community members showed compassion to the Haitians prior to the arrival of the police.

The Haitians, displaying clear signs of dehydration and expressing their hunger, received food and water from the locals.

Their journey at sea had spanned nearly two weeks.

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Joined efforts for humanitarian aid 

Before their subsequent repatriation, the group underwent thorough health screenings and processing by local authorities. 

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Recognizing their immediate needs, a coordinated humanitarian response was activated. The Salvation Army, the Red Cross, the Portland Municipal Corporation, and the local community united in their efforts. 

The Haitians were given blankets, food, water, clothing, sanitary products, soap, and other personal essentials, ensuring their well-being during their brief stay.

Departure of the Haitians 

The Haitians were repatriated on Sunday morning, which was facilitated by the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard vessel. 

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The repatriation received additional support from the Jamaica Constabulary Force and other local entities.

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