Jamaica Hurricane Melissa update: Romeoville, Illinois couple stranded as Category 5 Hurricane brings flooding, catastrophic winds
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Residents of Jamaica, speaking with ABC7, have expressed that while they have encountered hurricanes in the past, facing the direct impact of a storm’s eye is an unprecedented experience for them. Despite this, they remain resilient, holding onto the belief that recovery is always possible, as it has been in previous times.

“Oh, the wind is picking up so bad!” exclaimed Danielle Strachan, a resident of Jamaica, as she braced herself for the unfolding chaos.

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Strachan finds herself at the heart of the turmoil enveloping her beloved homeland. “Utter disbelief, a Category 5? Category 3, maybe Category 2, but a Category 5 in this country, everybody’s in shock,” she remarked, capturing the communal sense of astonishment.

While Strachan’s home in Montego Bay is spared from the immediate flooding zones of Hurricane Melissa, her concerns are directed toward her aunt, whose residence lies in the storm’s path.

“I’m a bit worried about her. I haven’t heard from her, and I don’t know what’s going on down there,” Strachan shared. “I’ve gotten more information from my family abroad than I’ve gotten here,” highlighting the challenges of communication during such a crisis.

“I’m a bit worried about her. I haven’t heard from her, and I don’t know what’s going on down there,” Strachan said. “I’ve gotten more information from my family abroad than I’ve gotten here.”

Strachan’s family in Chicago is among many that are watching and waiting to hear if their loved ones are OK. Meanwhile, the Jamaican Consulate is preparing to provide the resources needed.

“We’re really concerned about the overall infrastructure, hospitals and power to hospitals and to schools and to other institutions,” said Honorary Consul to Jamaica Lester Barclay.

Barclay says their phones have been ringing off the hook. They are asking for things like generators, water, and clothing to be donated.

As aid is pouring in, others are trying to get out. in an interview with ABC7’s Samantha Chatman, a woman from Romeoville, who is struck abroad with her husband, says there is no leaving.

“I’m trying to let everybody know back from home that we are here and we are stranded. But I hope that we have the opportunity to get home as soon as possible,” said Andrews, who traveled to Jamaica for a wedding.

But Jamaicans told ABC7 they have weathered bad storms before, and the country’s resilience and beauty always triumphs.

“After this is done, we’ll come back stronger,” Strachan said. “Put it on your bucket list. If you haven’t been here, you cannot die and not see Jamaica.”

The Jamaican Consulate for Chicago and Midwest says monetary donations are the most helpful but will create a drop-off location for physical items.

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