Jamaica Consulate in NY appeals for Hurricane Beryl disaster relief

Jamaica Consul General to NY Alsion Wilson addresses the official launching of the Caribbean Diaspora United in honor of Caribbean-American Heritage Month at Russo’s on the Bay in Howard Beach, Queens.
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The Consulate General of Jamaica Consulate, New York on Tuesday called on the global community, international aid organizations and governments to mobilize resources, and provide immediate assistance to Caribbean islands ravaged by Hurricane Beryl.

The Consulate said this includes financial aid, technical support and the provision of essential supplies, such as food, water, medical aid, and construction materials.

“Additionally, efforts should focus on rebuilding infrastructure to be more resilient to future storms, investing in disaster preparedness and addressing the root causes of climate change to mitigate the impact of such devastating events,” it added.

“Together, we can help these islands recover, and build a more sustainable and secure future for their inhabitants,” the Consulate added.

In what has been predicted to be an active hurricane season, the Jamaica Consulate General noted that Hurricane Beryl made an unprecedented early impact on the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) islands of Grenada, Jamaica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

“The storm, which rapidly intensified from a tropical depression into a Category 4 hurricane and briefly reached Category 5 status, has left a trail of devastation across these islands,” the Consulate said. “Contributing to the Hurricane Beryl Disaster Relief is a vital way to support affected communities and help them recover.

“You can donate cash either online, through a wire transfer, or by contacting your local Embassy or Consulate, ensuring your funds reach those in need quickly and efficiently,” it added.

“Every contribution, whether monetary or in-kind, plays a crucial role in providing immediate relief and facilitating long-term recovery for those impacted by the hurricane,” the Jamaica Consulate continued. “Your generosity can make a significant difference in rebuilding lives and communities.”

In making financial donations, please use the following: Beneficiary Name: Office of Disaster Preparedness Emergency-Donation (Relief); Correspondent Bank: Bank of New York Mellon, New York; Address: 1 Wall Street New York NY 10286; Swift BIC Code: IRVTUS3N; Beneficiary Bank: National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited; SWIFT Code/BIC: JNCBJMKX; Account #: 212387304.

The Jamaica Consulate General in New York also said that the government of Jamaica, with support from the private sector, the international community and donor agencies, has launched an extensive recovery and relief effort managed by the Hurricane Beryl Relief Coordination Committee to address the immediate needs and long-term rebuilding process caused by Hurricane Beryl.

“Contact may also be made with the Jamaican Embassy or Consulate most convenient to you to ascertain additional methods of making contributions,” the Consulate said.