
Jamaicans inspect damage after Melissa
The fishing communities near Kingston missed the eye of the storm when Melissa made landfall, but fishermen say their homes and equipment have been badly damaged.
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Some are worried it will take at least a month before the sea calms down enough to go back out to fish.
The communities are calling for international aid to help them get back on their feet.
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