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The United States Stands in Solidarity with Jamaica and Provides USD$2.5M in Support in the Aftermath of Hurricane Beryl

By: , July 9, 2024
The United States Stands in Solidarity with Jamaica and Provides USD$2.5M in Support in the Aftermath of Hurricane Beryl
Ambassador N. Nick Perry (third left), poses with 5 of the 12 members from the USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance team of disaster experts deployed here in Jamaica since prior to Hurricane Beryl.
The United States Stands in Solidarity with Jamaica and Provides USD$2.5M in Support in the Aftermath of Hurricane Beryl
USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance disaster experts conduct damage assessments in Jamaica.

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Today, Ambassador N. Nick Perry announced nearly JMD$400 million (USD$2.5 million) in U.S. humanitarian support for the communities impacted by Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

This assistance is in direct response to a request from the Jamaican government, demonstrating our enduring commitment to our close friends and neighbors.

Ambassador Perry released a declaration of humanitarian need in the wake of Hurricane Beryl’s destructive pass-through Jamaica, enabling the swift release of funds from USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance to the Red Cross, The World Food Program, and other organizations to support those in need and whose lives were upended by Hurricane Beryl.

USAID intends to partner to repair homes, assist with water and sanitation needs, support logistical operations, and provide essential relief items, such as clean-up kits, hygiene kits, and tarps.

USAID will also provide market-based assistance to help affected residents purchase basic household commodities and other needed items.

“The United States and Embassy Kingston stand firmly in solidarity with the people of Jamaica during this challenging time,” said Ambassador Perry.

“We are committed to providing the necessary support to help these resilient communities recover and rebuild. Our friendship and partnership with Jamaica are steadfast, and in this time of need, we are here to offer our assistance.”

The United States is responding in Jamaica and across the Caribbean.

USAID has disaster experts on the ground in Jamaica, actively supporting damage assessments and coordination efforts.

Prior to Hurricane Beryl making landfall in the Caribbean, USAID pre-positioned relief supplies in the region, deployed 8 staff, and activated 25 disaster consultants in 7 countries to support response efforts.

Last Updated: July 10, 2024

Jamaica Information Service