The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has announced that it is closely monitoring the progress of Hurricane Melissa, which is moving toward Jamaica, where several Guyanese students and nationals reside.
According to a statement issued on Sunday, President Dr. Irfaan Ali has instructed Permanent Secretary Sharon Roopchand-Edwards to engage with Guyana’s Honorary Consul in Jamaica, as well as Guyanese students and residents, to ensure their safety and wellbeing.
The Ministry said preparations are being made to provide care packages and emergency assistance if necessary.
“The Government of Guyana stands ready to support its citizens in Jamaica and to assist the Jamaican people should the need arise,” the Ministry said in its statement.
Officials from Georgetown have also been in direct contact with the Government of Jamaica and local emergency services as the Category 1 hurricane continues to approach the island. In addition, President Ali has directed the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) and the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) to be on standby to offer humanitarian aid and logistical support.
The Jamaican Government has been informed of Guyana’s willingness to provide assistance, including possible deployment of relief teams if requested.
Meanwhile, the United States National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane warning for Jamaica, cautioning that Hurricane Melissa could bring catastrophic flooding and dangerous winds to parts of the northern Caribbean.
Guyanese students or residents in Jamaica who require assistance or information are urged to contact the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation at +592 611 0345 or via email at ps@minfor.gov.gy.
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