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Shaggy Leads Charge: Jamaica Rebuilds After Hurricane
2 Dec
Summary
- A significant portion of Jamaica still lacks power and water post-hurricane.
- Shaggy is organizing a major fundraising concert for relief efforts.
- Island's tourism revenue is hit hard, affecting uninsured citizens.

Weeks after Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, a significant portion of the island continues to grapple with the aftermath, with 60-70% still lacking electricity and water. Shaggy, a prominent voice in the relief efforts, highlighted that the recovery process is ongoing and could extend until February, emphasizing that the situation is far worse than depicted online.
The hurricane severely impacted tourist hotspots, crucial for Jamaica's revenue. Shaggy pointed out that while businesses may have insurance, the average citizen faces immense challenges in repairing their homes without similar coverage. This disparity underscores the need for continued external support for individual recovery.
To address these critical needs, Shaggy is partnering with major media platforms for the 'Jamaica Strong' benefit concert, featuring a star-studded lineup. Proceeds from ticket sales will directly support relief and rebuilding initiatives across the island, offering hope amidst the ongoing recovery.




