J A M A I C A,
You all gave me the chance to represent you on the world stage — to wear our colours with pride, show the world the strength, resilience, and the heart of our people. Everything I’ve achieved started right here at home. 🙏��
Now, as so many of our children, brothers and sisters face the hardships caused by Hurricane Melissa, please know — We are right here with YOU. 💪🏾💔
We are STANDING together, REBUILDING together, and reminding the world that JAMAICANS never leave each other behind. 🇯🇲❤️
We’ve faced many a storms before, and every single time, we RISE again — STRONGER, UNITED and full of FAITH.
Stay STRONG, stay safe, and know we will RISE TOGETHER 🙏🏿
#JamaicaStrong #OneLove #TogetherWeRise #OneJamaica 🇯🇲💚💛🖤 💛💚🖤🇯🇲
🇯🇲 The Jamaican flag is being raised across the island as a defiant symbol of strength, resilience, unity and hope in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.
Our beloved island may be damaged, but our spirits are not broken. 💛💚🖤
We will rebuild stronger, prouder and more united than ever. 🙏🏽✨
Likkle but we tallawah!
#JamaicaStrong #LikkleButWeTallawah #HurricaneMelissa #LikkleButWeTallawah #MelissaAftermath #WeWillRise #OneLove #JamaicaObserver
Ferocious Category 5 Hurricane Melissa is now packing maximum sustained winds near 160 mph (260 km/h) as it crawls just south of Jamaica at 3 mph (6 km/h). #GLNRToday
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The Meteorological Service of Jamaica (Met Service) is warning Jamaicans, particularly those living along the coastline, to be prepared for life-threatening storm surges which could reach heights of up to 15 feet, as Hurricane Melissa moves closer to the island.
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