Hurricane Melissa: Canadian Aid & No Reported Deaths – Ottawa Update

Hurricane Melissa‘s Impact on Canadians in the Caribbean:‍ A Developing⁢ Situation

Canadians vacationing‍ and⁢ residing in ⁣the Caribbean are facing significant disruption and ‍potential danger ⁢as Hurricane Melissa sweeps across the region. The storm ⁣has already caused widespread destruction, especially in Cuba, ⁤and is ⁣prompting urgent responses from Canadian⁢ authorities. Here’s ‍a comprehensive update on the situation and what you need to know.

Current Conditions & Registered Canadians

Currently, the situation is evolving rapidly. Registered ‍Canadians in the affected areas include:

* Jamaica: 2,113
* ‍ Cuba: 1,806
* Dominican Republic: 4,134
* haiti: ⁢3,230
* Cayman Islands: 1,506
* Bahamas: 548
* ‍ Turks and Caicos Islands: ⁢235

these numbers ⁣represent those who have proactively registered with Global Affairs Canada, meaning the actual number of ⁢Canadians ⁤in⁢ the region could be higher.

Operational Status of Canadian Missions

canadian government services are adapting ⁣to the unfolding crisis. The High Commission of Canada to Jamaica has⁤ temporarily reduced non-consular operations⁤ and is currently inaccessible. However, it remains operational remotely, ⁤with consular calls being handled in Ottawa.

Similarly, the Embassy of Canada to ⁢Cuba is operating with reduced staff. All personnel at Canadian missions throughout the region have been confirmed safe and accounted for.

Travel ⁢advisories: What You Need to know

Your safety is the top priority. Global Affairs Canada has issued‍ the following travel advisories:

*⁢ Avoid all⁢ travel to Jamaica, Haiti, and specific‍ provinces in Cuba:‍ Granma, Santiago ⁢de Cuba, Guantanamo, Holguin, and Las Tunas.
* Avoid non-essential travel to the southeastern and central Bahamas, the Turks and ⁤caicos Islands, and Bermuda.

These advisories ⁣are in place due to the immediate dangers posed by the hurricane and its aftermath.

Hurricane’s‍ Devastation & Response Efforts

Hurricane Melissa has already inflicted substantial damage.widespread power outages are reported,⁢ and tragically, the ⁣storm has resulted in numerous fatalities. The full extent of the⁤ devastation is⁢ still being assessed.

Canadian authorities are ⁤closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with‍ humanitarian organizations on‍ the ground. This collaboration aims to understand the needs of those affected and provide appropriate assistance.

Staying Informed & Seeking assistance

The situation is dynamic, and staying informed is crucial. you should:

* Register with ⁣Global Affairs Canada: If you haven’t already, register online to receive updates and allow authorities to⁤ contact you in case of emergency.
* ‍ Follow Local Authorities: Adhere to all shelter and evacuation orders issued by local officials.
* ⁤ Be Wary of Misinformation: ⁢Rely on official sources⁣ for accurate information and⁤ avoid spreading unverified ⁣reports.
* Contact Consular ‍Services: If you require consular ⁣assistance, contact the Global Affairs Canada Emergency Watch and Response Center.

Global Affairs Canada is committed to supporting Canadians⁣ affected by Hurricane Melissa. They are ⁤actively working to ensure the safety and⁣ well-being ‍of all citizens in the ⁢region.Remember to prioritize your safety and stay informed as the situation continues to develop.

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