In response to a request from the government of Jamaica for assistance for hurricane damage in Jamaica, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will provide emergency relief supplies as follows.
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- damage from the earthquake and tsunami
Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the country of Jamaica on July 3, 2024, causing extensive human and property damage in the affected areas.
Damage as of July 11 (according to JICA Jamaica office)
Dead Unknown
Affected people: approx. 920,000
Evacuees (evacuees) Approx. 1,800 or more
Damage to infrastructure (roads, bridges, airports, communications, electricity, water, etc.):
Roads: At least 115 roads were blocked by trees and other obstacles.
Telecommunications: Communication failure at several companies
Power outages: 60-65% of households (approx. 400,000 people)
Water supply: 70% of households had their water cut off
- details of the provision of supplies
(1) Contents of emergency relief supplies
Tent
Plastic sheet
Sleeping pad
Polyethylene tank
(2) Transportation Schedule
Coordinating transportation from JICA Miami warehouse to Kingston on a short notice flight.
and above
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