Jamaica continues to recover from the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, which slammed into the island on Oct. 28 as a Category 5 storm.
Japan has decided to extend an emergency grant totaling $4 million to Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti, where Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction in late October, the Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.
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