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    Hurricane Melissa live: Jamaica declared disaster area after ‘storm of the century’ hits as video shows destruction

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    By News Desk on October 29, 2025 Climate Change, UK News
    Hurricane Melissa live: Jamaica declared disaster area after ‘storm of the century’ hits as video shows destruction
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    • David Rowe and his family paid £3,500 for urgent flights to return to the UK, feeling let down by the UK government’s response to the hurricane.
    • The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) was criticised for its delayed travel advice, leaving many British tourists stranded in Jamaica.
    • An estimated 8,000 British tourists remain in Jamaica amid severe weather, as the storm has had devastating impacts on the region.

    Hurricane Melissa live: Jamaica declared disaster area after ‘storm of the century’ hits – as video shows destruction | World News

    One British man who paid £3,500 for last-minute flights so he and his family could return home before the hurricane hit the island said that he felt “completely let down” by the government’s response.

    David Rowe and his family, from Hertfordshire, had spent 10 days in Jamaica before deciding to fly back to the UK on Saturday.

    Mr Rowe, 47, was critical of the response of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).

    Speaking to the PA news agency, IT manager Mr Rowe said: “It’s all too late, their reaction and their response to the storm has been too late – after the fact.

    “The advice should have been last week, like on the Saturday – don’t travel – because a lot of the travel companies use the FCDO guidance on travel (for) all their planning and what decisions they make as an organisation.

    “There should have been something done much sooner than this. A lot of the UK nationals, and people on holiday there, they are stranded.

    “This could have been prevented with better action from the UK government.”

    Mr Rowe added that he and his wife had felt “very anxious” before they flew home – and “very sad” for those left in the country.

    Up to 8,000 holidaying British citizens are believed to still be in Jamaica as it has been battered by one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history.

    Overall, some 25,000 foreign tourists are currently in the country, according to the Jamaican tourism ministry.

    Watch: Jamaican-British couple share their experience

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