The Foreign Office confirmed the flight would leave Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport carrying Britons unable to fly home commercially.
Sky News travels to areas where people have yet to see any government aid and lack even basic painkillers for injuries sustained in the hurricane.
People walk along muddied roads scavenging the wreckage for food. Others jump into damaged stores in the hope of finding bottled water or other supplies.
The category five storm devastated Jamaica's south-west, flattening homes in St Elizabeth and Westmoreland and cutting off entire communities.
Black River residents scavenge for food on the streets following the passage of Hurricane Melissa in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica on Oct. 29, 2025. Black River residents scavenge for food on the ...
Another reggae superstar, Shaggy, is also rallying for his home country. For the artist, known for such hits as “Boombastic,” ...
People across the northern Caribbean are digging out from the destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa as deaths from the ...
After Hurricane Melissa battered Jamaica, airports across the island are struggling to return to full capacity, leaving travelers facing hours-long delays and canceled flights ...
Destructive Hurricane Melissa made its second landfall early Wednesday morning, this time blasting portions of eastern Cuba ...
Wed in 2023, Geneva native Carissa Lefley-McCauley spent more than a year following the ceremony in a wheelchair. The spinal cord stimulator she needed to walk due to a rare medical condition ...
Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba were assessing the damage and beginning to dig out after they were slammed by Hurricane Melissa, ...
Hurricane Melissa was "moving quickly away" from Bermuda early Friday after the death toll rose to nearly 50 people, ...