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WPN: Apple’s Tim Cook Pledges Donations for Asia Disaster Relief
Apple CEO Tim Cook pledged donations for relief and reconstruction in Asia following devastating storms, floods, and fires in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong. This aligns with Apple's history of crisis support, blending philanthropy with safeguarding its vital supply chain in the region.
Reuters: Death toll from Indonesia floods and landslides passes 700
The number of people killed by floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island rose to 708 on Tuesday, the disaster agency said, as authorities rushed to repair infrastructure and deliver aid to cut-off areas.
The Invading Sea: Climate disasters will send many countries into a debt spiral – but there’s a way out
Small island nations remain just one storm away from fiscal collapse and unsustainable debt
The Northern River Times: Wilsons Creek Road Upgrade to Boost Flood Resilience and Community Safety
A key section of Wilsons Creek Road, linking Upper Wilsons Creek and Alidenes Road, is set for a major upgrade aimed at improving flood resilience and ensuring safer access for residents in one of the Northern Rivers’ most flood-affected valleys.
The Telegram: ‘Now someone is finally listening’: Justice department meets with CBN's disaster recovery committee
Unincorporated areas in Conception Bay North have struggled with government representation; meeting with new Justice Minister bodes well.
The Conversation: No time to recover: Hurricane Melissa and the Caribbean’s compounding disaster trap as the storms keep coming
Headlines have been filled with talk of the catastrophic power of Hurricane Melissa after the Category 5 storm devastated communities across Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti in October 2025. But to see this as a singular disaster misses the bigger picture: Melissa didn’t hit stable, resilient islands. It hit islands still rebuilding from the last hurricane.
Rolling Stone: Hurricane Melissa: How to Help Impacted Communities in Jamaica
Here's how to aid those affected by the devastating storm in the Caribbean nation
American Red Cross: Red Cross Movement working tirelessly in Caribbean after Hurricane Melissa causes catastrophic damage
American Red Cross deploying international responders, coordinating with Red Cross network.
News 10 ABC: Hurricane death toll rises to 43 in Haiti as aid pours in across the northern Caribbean
Haiti’s government said Tuesday that the death toll from Hurricane Melissa rose to 43, with 13 others still missing.
Sustainability Magazine: Amazon: The Private Sector Aid Response to Hurricane Melissa
Amazon is helping to mobilise aid and is partnering with UN agencies following Category 5 Hurricane Melissa that hit Jamaica and the Caribbean
Task & Purpose: First wave of disaster relief troops deploy to Jamaica after major hurricane
Dozens of U.S. military personnel are bringing medical supplies and emergency gear after Hurricane Melissa killed at least 19 on Jamaica.
TIME: Jamaica Faces the Hardest Part of a Hurricane: Recovery
On Oct. 28, 2025 Hurricane Melissa—one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record—slammed into the west coast of Jamaica. It brought 185 mph peak winds, destroying 90% of homes in the Black River area and leaving at least 50 dead—a count that will surely rise as search and rescue continues.
E&E News Politico: Jamaica spent years girding for a disaster. Melissa is the ultimate test.
Insurance, bonds and savings will speed recovery from the monster hurricane, but the Caribbean nation will still need international aid.
NBC News: Hurricane Melissa leaves humanitarian disaster and recovery challenge for Caribbean after more than 30 are killed
The storm will hit Bermuda on Thursday afternoon or evening, after Jamaica faced the devastation from one of the most powerful storms ever recorded.
E News: Jamaica spent years girding for a disaster. Melissa is the ultimate test.
Insurance, bonds and savings will speed recovery from the monster hurricane, but the Caribbean nation will still need international aid.
NBC News: Hurricane Melissa leaves humanitarian disaster and recovery challenge for Caribbean after more than 30 are killed
The storm will hit Bermuda on Thursday afternoon or evening, after Jamaica faced the devastation from one of the most powerful storms ever recorded.
The New York Times: For Years, Islands Have Warned of Climate Disaster. They’ve Seen Little Help.
As Hurricane Melissa threatens island nations across the Caribbean, many are already burdened by debt from a string of climate-fueled crises.
The New York Times: U.S. Says It Is Prepared to Aid Cuba After Extensive Hurricane Damage
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the State Department had issued a formal Declaration of Humanitarian Assistance for Cuba, where U.S. government aid is rare.
11 Alive: Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation pledges $2.5 million for Jamaica relief
The foundation identified three recipients of money that will be working to support Jamaica in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
The Palm Beach Post: Hurricane Melissa expected to cause Jamaica devastation. How to help.
This article was updated to add more organizations to the list and to share that Hurricane Melissa made landfall.