Jamaica Working Toward Recovery After Hurricane Melissa

Image: Falmouth, Jamaica (Photo Credit: Irina Schmidt/Adobe Stock)
Image: Falmouth, Jamaica (Photo Credit: Irina Schmidt/Adobe Stock)
Brian Major
by Brian Major
Last updated: 8:10 AM ET, Fri October 31, 2025

Jamaica is in recovery mode as officials work to repair extensive damage in communities hit hard by Hurricane Melissa. The storm seems to have most heavily impacted the southern and western areas of Jamaica, where residents reported destroyed buildings, downed power lines and extensive flooding.

In St. James Parish, the St. James Municipal Corporation is working with the State agency and non-governmental partners to determine the extent of damage from the passage of Hurricane Melissa and also provide emergency relief to the worst-affected communities.

The category 5 system swept through the parish with ferocity, destroying homes, businesses and road infrastructure.

Preliminary assessments are currently underway to determine the full extent of Hurricane Melissa’s impact, according to Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) officials. “From what we know thus far, many of our properties remain structurally sound, though several have experienced temporary disruptions in power and utilities.”

“Our major airports and cruise ports are conducting post-storm inspections, and reopening is being phased in as safety is confirmed, according to a JTB spokesman. Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport has already reopened for relief flights, with commercial operations resuming today.

At Sangster International and Ian Fleming International, assessments continue to be made, with announcements expected in the following week. However, all visitors are advised to contact their airline provider, travel advisor, accommodation, and tour operator directly for related updates. 

Edmund Bartlett, minister of tourism, announced the establishment of a high-level Hurricane Melissa Recovery Task Force and a Donation Coordination Task Force, to guide the tourism sector’s structured response and recovery efforts following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Minister Bartlett explained that the new task forces will be instrumental in assessing damage, coordinating industry-wide support, and crafting a sustainable roadmap for recovery and resilience in the wake of the storm.

“The recovery of our tourism sector must be deliberate, coordinated, and compassionate. Through these task forces, we are ensuring that the welfare of our workers, the rehabilitation of our infrastructure, and the recovery of the tourism sector move in tandem,” said Minister Bartlett. “Their activities will be integrated into the national disaster response mechanism,” he added.

The Recovery Task Force is chaired by John Byles, Executive Deputy Chairman of Chukka Caribbean Adventures, with Minister Bartlett serving as Chairman Emeritus. The Task Force comprises a distinguished cross-section of public and private sector leaders, including minister of state in the Ministry of Tourism, Hon. Tova Hamilton; minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Hon. Delano Seiveright; executive director of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC), Professor Lloyd Waller; and permanent secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Jennifer Griffith.

Also serving on the Task Force are Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Sandals Resorts International (SRI); Ian Dear, board chairman of the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo); Donovan White, director of tourism; Jessica Shannon, chief experience officer at SRI; and Christopher Jarrett, president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA).

Meanwhile the government is working diligently to both assess damage and provide immediate relief as it works towards a strong recovery. The Government has launched a website to mobilize support, channel relief and coordinate recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. The Support Jamaica website can be accessed at supportjamaica.gov.jm and was developed by the Government of Jamaica

Jamaica is appreciative for the outpouring of love it has already received. The safety and well-being of Jamaica’s citizens and visitors remain our highest priority, said a JTB spokesperson.

”Through our Tourism Emergency Operations Centre (TEOC), we are working closely with hotel partners, attraction operators, transportation providers, and local authorities to ensure accurate communication and a swift return to normal operations,” said the spokesperson.

Jamaica’s tourism industry has always shown remarkable resilience, supported by strong systems and the spirit of our people, said the spokesperson. “Tourism fuels our economy and supports our people. We hope for, and anticipate, a full rebound, and call on our international partners for continued support as we focus on relief, recovery, and rebuilding to ensure the sector is fully restored by the winter season in December.”


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