UAE Rushes Aid to Caribbean Nations Amid Hurricane Melissa Crisis

The United Arab Emirates has launched an urgent humanitarian response to support communities affected by Hurricane Melissa. Working through the UAE Aid Agency, they've dispatched emergency relief supplies including food and shelter materials. The initiative also includes support for damaged infrastructure to ensure rapid recovery and stability. This swift action reflects the UAE's longstanding commitment to global humanitarian assistance during times of crisis.

Key Points: UAE Emergency Aid for Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica Haiti Cuba

  • Emergency relief supplies include essential food items and critical shelter materials
  • Support extends to repairing severely damaged infrastructure for rapid recovery
  • Coordination with Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency ensures effective aid delivery
  • UAE demonstrates longstanding commitment to global humanitarian assistance during crises
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UAE swiftly responds to aid people affected by hurricane Melissa

UAE dispatches urgent humanitarian aid including food, shelter, and infrastructure support to Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba following Hurricane Melissa devastation.

"The UAE had consistently taken the lead in implementing relief and rapid response programmes - Dr. Tareq Ahmed Al Ameri"

Abu Dhabi, November 2

The United Arab Emirates has launched an urgent humanitarian response to support communities affected by Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba.

Acting through the UAE Aid Agency and in coordination with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), the UAE has dispatched emergency relief supplies, including essential food items and critical shelter materials, to those impacted by the hurricane.

The initiative also includes support for the severely damaged infrastructure to help ensure rapid recovery and restore stability.

This swift response reflects the UAE's longstanding humanitarian commitment to extending timely assistance, standing with those in distress, and supporting vulnerable communities affected by natural disasters, crises, wars, and conflicts around the world.

It also underscores the nation's ethical and international responsibility to demonstrate solidarity with countries during times of crisis.

Dr. Tareq Ahmed Al Ameri, Chairman of the UAE Aid Agency, affirmed the UAE's dedication to its global humanitarian mission through immediate action in response to emergencies and disasters.

He emphasised the country's efforts to assist affected populations by providing all forms of support necessary for early recovery and ensuring access to essential needs such as food, medicine, clothing, and shelter.

Dr. Al Ameri highlighted that the UAE had consistently taken the lead in implementing relief and rapid response programmes to address the impacts of natural, environmental, and health-related disasters, as well as crises caused by wars and conflicts.

He noted that, in coordination with international organisations, particularly the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency, the UAE Aid Agency is providing essential relief supplies, shelter materials, and infrastructure support to help mitigate the effects of Hurricane Melissa on the people of Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative by UAE! Natural disasters don't discriminate, and neither should humanitarian aid. Hope other nations follow this example. The Caribbean nations need all the support they can get right now.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate UAE's efforts, I wish we saw more coverage of India's own disaster relief efforts. Our NDRF teams do incredible work during cyclones and floods, but rarely get this kind of international recognition.
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Sarah B
Having experienced cyclones in Odisha, I know how crucial timely aid is. Infrastructure support is especially important - without roads and communication, even basic relief can't reach people. Good coordination with CDEMA!
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Karthik V
This is the kind of news that restores faith in humanity. When countries come together to help each other during crises, it shows we're all part of one global family. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive response time! The mention of infrastructure support is crucial - people often forget that after immediate relief, rebuilding is what truly helps communities recover. Hope the affected Caribbean nations bounce back soon.

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