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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 City of Asheville: The City of Asheville seeks partners to provide small business grants for Post-Helene Economic Recovery
The City of Asheville’s Community and Economic Development (CED) team announces the upcoming release of a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Small Business Support Program.
Lexington’s Choice for NPR: Small Business Association says some business owners can still apply for certain disaster relief loans as operations wind down
The Small Business Administration says some disaster victims can still apply for relief loans as they wind down operations in Kentucky.
Citizen Times: Asheville council hears updates on Nasty Branch Greenway, Helene recovery projects
The nearly mile-long Nasty Branch Greenway, which will run along the creek through Southside, is slated to begin construction early- to mid-next year.
The Freeman Waukesha County: State Sen. Hutton testifies in support of WISER Act
State Sen. Rob Hutton, R-Brookfield, testified before the Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veteran and Military Affairs in support of Senate Bill 558 and its companion Senate Bill 557, collectively known as the Wisconsin State Emergency Relief Act, or WISER Act.
Fox 4 KDWFW: Wise County joins Texas drive for FEMA assistance improvements
For nearly 50 years, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, has been the source for disaster relief. Now, it's under political and performance fire.This week, county emergency management officials from around the country, including Texas, were in Washington asking lawmakers to support changes to FEMA in legislation working its way through the House.
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.
Alaska’s News Source: Halong recovery: Residents dispute damage assessments as officials explore long-term options
Federal officials who toured former Typhoon Halong-devastated Western Alaska villages this weekend heard residents dispute official damage assessments, with one community advocate saying destruction in Kwigillingok was far worse than what the governor’s disaster declaration request reported.
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.
Chicago Tribune: Chicago, Cook County and state appeal Trump’s denial of disaster declaration for severe summer flooding
The city of Chicago, Cook County and the state of Illinois are appealing President Donald Trump’s denial last week of a disaster declaration that would have unlocked federal financial assistance for survivors and public repairs after heavy rains and flooding in the state in July and August.
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.
South Carolina Daily Gazette: SC activates disaster relief fund, State Guard to help food banks as federal aid run out
Food banks will not be able to handle the influx of hungry people, leaders said
WAFF 48: Disaster relief funds sent from Huntsville to Jamaica as hurricane wreaks havoc in the Caribbean
Huntsville is home to many from Jamaica who still have friends and family in the Caribbean. They are calling Hurricane Melissa “historic” and “unheard of” as they wait to hear from their loved ones.
Oklahoma Commerce: Oklahoma Disaster Mitigation and Recovery Matching Fund Program (ODMRMF)
The Oklahoma Disaster Mitigation and Recovery Matching Fund Program (ODMRMF) was created to provide dedicated state funding to help local governments and related entities secure and maximize federal disaster mitigation and recovery funds.
Spectrum News 1: State lawmakers working to create grant program to help with disaster recovery
Following August’s historic flooding, state lawmakers are working on a way for Wisconsinites affected by disasters to receive grant money through a new program.
TIME: How to Help Those Impacted by Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, is slowly cutting through the Caribbean, soaking and lashing those in its path with torrential rain and catastrophic winds.
Herald Leader: Benton County disaster response and recovery report outlines proposed improvements after 2024 Memorial Day weekend storm
Stakeholders throughout Benton County now have a plan to work together and prepare themselves to better respond to and recover from disasters going forward.
Government Technology: How Outdoor Recreation, Tourism Can Impact Disaster Recovery
About half of the United States’ $1.2 trillion outdoor recreation market is at risk from wildfire and flooding, but there are steps communities can take to shore up both the landscape and their economies.