Jamaica: Direct Hit From Hurricane Sandy

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, 24 October 2012 | 21:05

Howling winds and pelting rains from Hurricane Sandy lashed Jamaica's unsafe shantytowns on Wednesday, stranding thousands of travelers and downing energy lines. It is a initial whirly to make a approach strike on Jamaica given Hurricane Gilbert 24 years ago, and it roared opposite a island on a march that was approaching to take it over eastern Cuba. As of Wednesday night, usually one chairman — a male who was dejected by a stone that rolled onto his clapboard residence — had been killed in Jamaica, though storm's peep floods and mudslides threatened a island of roughly 2.7 million people, that is shackled by debt and a exploding infrastructure and many of whose sprawling

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