Sunday, 26 October 2025

Bulletin 40 Issued By The Meteorological Office

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Bulletin 39 Issued By The Meteorological Service - Hurricane Melissa

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Prime Minister briefs Opposition Leader on National Readiness for Tropical Storm Melissa


Prime Minister Dr. the Most Honourable Andrew Holness today led a high-level Government delegation to brief the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Mark Golding, on national preparations for Tropical Storm Melissa and the measures in place to protect lives, critical infrastructure, and ensure the continuity of essential services.

Attendees from the Government were:

  • Dr. The Most Honourable, Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica
  • Hon. Desmond McKenzie, Minister of Local Government and Community Development
  • Hon. Matthew Samuda, Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change
  • Hon. Daryl Vaz, Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications
  • Hon. Floyd Green, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining
  • Senator Dr. The Hon. Dana Morris Dixon, Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information
  • Hon. Abka Fitz-Henley, Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister

Attendees from the Opposition were:

  • Mr. Mark Golding, Leader of the Opposition
  • Mr. Julian Robinson, Opposition Spokesperson on Finance and the Public Service
  • Dr.  Angela Brown Burke, Opposition Spokesperson on Social Protection and Social Transformation
  • Mrs. Yvonne Rose-Marie Shaw, Deputy Opposition Spokesperson on Local Government and Participatory Democracy

Prime Minister Holness emphasised that the purpose of the briefing was to ensure full transparency on the country’s state of readiness and to maintain national unity in the face of a severe weather threat.

“Readiness is a matter of national safety,” said Prime Minister Holness. “We are sharing the latest projections, shelter plans, resources available, and the steps already taken so that the country hears one consistent message: prepare, act early, and protect life first.”

The Principal Director of the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, Mr. Evan Thompson and Acting Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), Mr. Richard Thompson who are also in attendance provided technical briefings on the current projections of the weather event and the state of preparations for the weather system.

The Government of Jamaica is appealing to all Jamaicans, especially seniors, persons with disabilities, and families in low-lying or coastal communities, to finalise their safety plans today and continue listening to official sources.

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Bulletin 38 Issued By The Meteorological Service - Hurricane Melissa

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JUTC Suspends Road Operations at Midday - October 26, 2025

Press Release Issued By The JUTC, October 26, 2025

Spanish Town, St. Catherine —The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) wishes to advise the public that, in light of worsening weather conditions associated with Hurricane Melissa, road operations will be suspended at the end of the morning shift, approximately 12:00 p.m. today. 

This decision follows careful assessment and consultation with the relevant authorities and is driven by several critical safety and operational considerations: 

  1. Increased Risk to Crew and Equipment – Reports of poor visibility, fallen debris, and dangerously high levels of water on major roadways have made it unsafe for continued operations. The safety of our drivers, conductors, and passengers remains our top priority. 
  2. Significant Decline in Commuter Activity – With most members of the public heeding the Government’s advisory to remain indoors, the Company has recorded a very low to negligible load factor across several routes, making continued operations impractical. 
  3. Response to Public Advisory – The decision aligns with the Government’s call for citizens to avoid non-essential travel and for organizations to prioritize the protection of their staff and assets during this period. 

The JUTC assures the public that normal operations will resume as soon as it is deemed safe to do so, based on official guidance from the Meteorological Service and the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM). The Company urges all commuters and members of staff to continue to monitor official JUTC communication channels for updates and to stay safe during the passage of the storm

Editor's note
This release was received at 1225 today.
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Bulletin 37 Issued By The Meteorological Service - Hurricane Melissa

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