
JAMAICA - Jamaica’s King, Charles III, says he is profoundly saddened to see the catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in the country and across the...

Caribbean. In a message on Wednesday, he said he and his wife, Camilla, have been following the situation closely and that their thoughts are with all those affected by the storm. “Above all, our most heartfelt sympathy is with the families, friends, and loved ones of those who have tragically lost their lives,” said Jamaica's Head of State. He stated that no disaster can break the enduring spirit of strength, solidarity, and steadfastness of Jamaicans, reflecting on his admiration for the island. “Jamaica is a land for which I have had the greatest affection ever since I first visited the island while serving in the Royal Navy on the West Indies Station over fifty years ago,” he said. “I particularly want to express my sincere admiration for all of you, and especially for those who have responded so courageously when that spirit has been called upon in a desperate situation such as this. I have the greatest appreciation for the efforts of the emergency services, frontline workers, and volunteers who are working bravely and tirelessly in support of rescue and recovery efforts across the island,” he said. King Charles said the dreadful record-breaking storms bring into focus the increasingly urgent need to restore the balance and harmony of nature for the sake of all those whose lives and livelihoods may have been shattered by this heartbreaking disaster. (Jamaica Gleaner)

