Over 13,500 homes in Jamaica suffered damages from Hurricane Beryl

More than 13,500 homes in Jamaica were impacted by Hurricane Beryl‘s passage on July 3, according to Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. This figure was revealed during a recent damage assessment conducted across the island.

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“When I gave my speech in Parliament, you would recall that I said then that we had 8,700 assessments done. Well… we have now passed 13,500, and are clipping towards 14,000,” Minister Charles stated.

The increased number of affected households has prompted the Ministry to consider seeking additional government funding to ensure that all affected Jamaicans receive the necessary support.

Minister Charles made these remarks during a ‘Rebuild Jamaica’ cheque presentation ceremony held at The Source in Savanna-la-Mar on August 29, where beneficiaries from Westmoreland received financial assistance to restore their homes.

The cheques, presented as part of the government’s ongoing commitment to support citizens impacted by Hurricane Beryl, will assist recipients in rebuilding efforts. Individuals whose homes were severely damaged received grants of up to $150,000, while those with minor damage were awarded up to $50,000. Residents whose houses were destroyed received a partial grant of $200,000, with an additional $200,000 to be provided as rebuilding continues.

“I gather that, in Westmoreland, we have about more than 80 homes that were totally destroyed. You will get a portion [of the grant] and we will work with you to get the complete [provision]. I just want to thank you, the people of Westmoreland, for being patient,” Minister Charles said.

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The Rebuild Jamaica initiative has been active in several parishes, including St. Elizabeth, Manchester, and St. Catherine, where similar cheque presentations have taken place. The initiative aims to ensure that all support provided is used wisely and effectively.

The Ministry is working closely with various stakeholders, including Members of Parliament, to ensure that aid reaches those most in need and to prevent any misallocation of resources.

“The support is not based on where you live or what you have in your pocket. The support is for Jamaicans in Jamaica. The Ministry of Labour and Social Security [is] the people’s Ministry, and our goal is to make sure that no one is left behind,” Minister Charles emphasized.

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One beneficiary, Dorran Williams from Darliston in Westmoreland, expressed his gratitude for the support. Williams, who lost the roof of his house during the hurricane, noted that the grant would significantly aid in his rebuilding efforts.

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