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Some parishes have been devastated but Kingston and St Andrew escaped major damage.  We never lost power or water - just WiFi  and cable for a couple hours.
We had tropical storm winds here.
St Elizabeth got the worst if it.  Westmoreland, Trelawny, Hanover, St James (Mobay) St Ann and parts of a few other parishes .  Its like a bomb hit St Elizabeth - our bread basket.  
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				Tommy Carcetti
(44,316 posts)malaise
(290,581 posts)Trust me on that
Chemical Bill
(2,969 posts) 
 Lifeafter70
(673 posts)Glad to hear you are ok
SheltieLover
(74,758 posts)So happy to see you back!
 
 
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)Here's a post that's for YOU!
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malaise
(290,581 posts)😀
FalloutShelter
(13,940 posts)unscathed. 
 
 
highplainsdem
(58,807 posts)hlthe2b
(111,937 posts)Welcome back!
Tree Lady
(12,853 posts)You are safe.  
 
Lochloosa
(16,604 posts)leftstreet
(37,824 posts)Tracyjo
(753 posts)and happy DU anniversary!
luvallpeeps
(1,258 posts)Glad youre okay! 🙏🏽
spooky3
(38,049 posts) 
 fantase56
(483 posts)TNNurse
(7,446 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,366 posts)In all honesty, could any of us have asked for a better outcome based on information from a couple of days ago?
    I'm so very happy for you and yours Malaise, that's just terrific news. 
YAY!!! 
 
House of Roberts
(6,291 posts)and the conditions there seemed rather mild compared to the Montego Bay cams most news channels were displaying. I had a feeling you were outside the most dangerous part of it.
malaise
(290,581 posts)Last edited Wed Oct 29, 2025, 05:06 PM - Edit history (1)
We were really lucky
HeartsCanHope
(1,384 posts)We missed you!
debm55
(51,881 posts) 
 canetoad
(19,747 posts)I was dreading bad news out of Jamaica this morning, but it seems you've come through it OK. I read yesterday there had been a number of deaths.
You'll make 300k posts yet my friend.   
 
malaise
(290,581 posts)Lots of them were about coming storms.
Who would have thought that one of the worst ever would end up here. 
democrank
(11,894 posts)So glad youre here
Vinca
(52,930 posts)first to step up to help, but I doubt you'll even get paper towels thrown at you from the Trump administration.
La Coliniere
(1,631 posts)You said youd be ok and grateful your prediction came true. Feeling bad for those who lost so much on the western side of the island. Will be donating to World Kitchen.
orangecrush
(27,205 posts)Glad you're safe!
mwmisses4289
(2,601 posts)Dave Bowman
(6,133 posts) 
 littlemissmartypants
(30,698 posts) 
  
I'm pretty sure that celebration on the zip line at YS Falls will have to wait. But I know that you guys are resilient and tenacious. Keep the faith! And...
Condolences to the loved ones of the dead.
redwitch
(15,198 posts)I hope Jamaica gets the assistance it needs to clean up and rebuild.
surfered
(10,028 posts)underpants
(193,641 posts)You live in Jamaica? Wow.
Wild blueberry
(7,969 posts)May everyone heal from this storm.
Glad to hear from you.
GoodRaisin
(10,609 posts)berniesandersmittens
(12,789 posts)Was watching the storm for most of yesterday, thinking of you. Glad you're ok mon!
malaise
(290,581 posts)I love DU😀
bluesbassman
(20,343 posts) 
 rurallib
(64,329 posts)Here is a prayer for the island!
But as you can tell the riff and riff of DU was very concerned for you.
UpInArms
(53,598 posts)I have been truly worried for your safety  
 
Picaro
(2,267 posts)evolves
(5,664 posts)Hurting for those in the wake of destruction.
mercuryblues
(15,957 posts)My family did ok. They went without power for a while, but unscathed. 
I'm glad you made it through.
malaise
(290,581 posts)😀
mercuryblues
(15,957 posts)If we had a different president, that would not be a concern.
malaise
(290,581 posts)Because  according to a friend of mine Sangsters in Mobay has serious damage.  Or she could leave from the smaller airport in St Mary - Ian Fleming.  American Airlines operates there and they reopen tomorrow.
Norman Manley in Kingston will  also reopen tomorrow. 
https://ifia.aero/
malaise
(290,581 posts)Norman Manley, Kingston, Sangster, Mobay. and Ian Fleming, St Mary starting tomorrow morning at 7.00am Jamaica time
electric_blue68
(24,639 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(178,458 posts)The devastation sounds terrible.
Glorfindel
(10,168 posts)I'm so glad you're all right, malaise!   
   
   
 
piddyprints
(15,037 posts)Youve been in my mind!  Glad youre safe!
Im sorry for all the destruction.  It is devastating. Seeing that youre safe is a bright spot in all that.  
 
CaptainTruth
(7,966 posts) 
 H2O Man
(78,154 posts)Glad to see you!
Docreed2003
(18,658 posts)Grim Chieftain
(806 posts)Great news!
 
       
 
FailureToCommunicate
(14,573 posts)We're SO glad you missed the brunt of the storm!
Now, we've got to make sure the rest of the island gets the help it needs.
Nittersing
(7,835 posts)That's pretty impressive.
Glad you're okay!
malaise
(290,581 posts)Amazing because folks two blocks away lost power
cachukis
(3,517 posts)Easterncedar
(5,146 posts)Thanks for letting us know.
Mountain Mule
(1,173 posts)Deuxcents
(24,572 posts)dlk
(13,004 posts)Thx for the update.
Nevilledog
(54,650 posts)70sEraVet
(5,059 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,980 posts)Hurricanes can be a big pain
Aviation Pro
(14,966 posts)They're closer to the areas that will need the greatest recovery than Norman Manley.
malaise
(290,581 posts)There is damage.  Norman Manley Airport in Kingston and Ian Fleming in St Mary reopen tomorrow.
Im betting that there will be charter flights from Manley starting tomorrow
Aviation Pro
(14,966 posts)Glad there's air service to help with recovery.
malaise
(290,581 posts)Well see
Aviation Pro
(14,966 posts)But I saw the damage to the terminal so I think that will probably remain closed.
malaise
(290,581 posts)My sources said no but a local official spread tge usual crap.
virgdem
(2,284 posts)Tom Dyer
(295 posts)mountain grammy
(28,379 posts)Thank you for checking in. The videos are terrifying.
Nictuku
(4,435 posts)Next is the Clean Up and Helping your Fellow Islanders. Community is Everything at a time like this. Embrace it! It is part of what makes being a Human Being Great. You may meet some neighbors you might not have met.
Joinfortmill
(19,346 posts)11 Bravo
(24,227 posts)So glad that you're OK, and here's hoping that Trump and his flunkies haven't fucked FEMA up so completely that it can't provide any relief to your island home.
obamanut2012
(28,983 posts)But I have lived through enough hurricanes to not trust that.
Glad you are okay.
Blue Owl
(57,762 posts)Horrible to hear about all the devastation, but glad you were able to weather the storm!
barbtries
(30,918 posts)Been watching a lot of videos from Jamaica and am so distressed at the disaster y'all are facing, but very happy that you made it. I worried about mudslides and the wind and was fearful. 
sigh of relief
BComplex
(9,657 posts) 
 Liberal In Texas
(15,757 posts)Sad about the rest of the island damage and causalities.
MustLoveBeagles
(13,721 posts) 
 Billsdaughter
(96 posts)love and protection around you.   
 
So glad you're back. And safe.
A Happy Anniversary indeed. 
Scrivener7
(57,602 posts)Bettie
(19,010 posts)that you are okay.
KS Toronado
(21,765 posts)
malaise
(290,581 posts)😀
Niagara
(11,047 posts)So glad that you're safe!!!
😊
electric_blue68
(24,639 posts)I hope any family and friends are ok as can be, too.
Now I'll read the thread.
malaise
(290,581 posts)I literally told him to watch this storm  evolving two Fridays ago - made him bring it up on his phone when we ran into each other.  He suffered from Beryl in Treasure Beach last year.  
electric_blue68
(24,639 posts)Ocelot II
(128,014 posts)But it looks like a terrible mess in some places down there - I hope there will be plenty of help with recovery (but don't expect much from Trump).
Warpy
(114,122 posts)Hurricane force winds extended "only" 30 miles out from the eye, so this was a pretty tight storm.  
I think the worst of this will be in the interior where bridges are more likely to be out, delaying aid of any sort.
I'm just glad you cam through it OK.  I just hope someone was smart enough to distribute water purification tablets inland before this monster hit.
Trueblue Texan
(3,941 posts)that bore the brunt of the storm. Take care.
-misanthroptimist
(1,498 posts)I've been through enough hurricanes, though nothing nearly as intense as Melissa, to know they can cause a lot of long-lasting damage. I am hoping for the best for all Jamaicans.
Hope22
(4,272 posts)My heart is with all of you!💗💗🙏🏼💐
Golden Raisin
(4,742 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,052 posts)Sounds like parts of Jamaica will need a lot of help rebuilding.
Alice Kramden
(2,820 posts)Best wishes to you
malaise
(290,581 posts)but that thousands of Jamaicans would face catastrophic damage.
Just wait for the death toll.   
 
Bayard
(27,596 posts) 
   
 wordstroken
(1,351 posts)Appreciate your update. 
🙏 
   
  
🦋 wordstroken
MNRPh
(15 posts)I am happy you are ok. I am sad for the devastation and loss of life in Jamaica.
NJCher
(41,858 posts)
justaprogressive
(5,779 posts) 
 Solly Mack
(95,941 posts)Good to see you.
Hoping for the best recovery possible. 
malaise
(290,581 posts)And done that
Pacifist Patriot
(25,149 posts)rzemanfl
(31,008 posts)Last edited Thu Oct 30, 2025, 07:32 AM - Edit history (1)
when the sun is shining. Glad you missed the worst of it.
malaise
(290,581 posts)😀
snowybirdie
(6,430 posts)Good news. You are blessed. Sorry to hear Negri has taken a hit. My favorite inn, The Westender, is damaged, I'm sure.
BattleRow
(1,997 posts)red dog 1
(32,046 posts) 
 pacalo
(24,832 posts)You've been on my mind a lot & I've been praying for you, too.  What a horrible storm!
 
 
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,454 posts)Hoping for a quick recovery for Jamaica, but it will probably take longer than anyone wishes.
It looks like this one was every bit as bad as Gilbert.
ms.pamela
(46 posts)So glad you made it through that terrible hurricane. I am sorry for the people who lost their lives and homes.
Clouds Passing
(6,337 posts)slightlv
(6,946 posts)That the brunt of the storm missed you. Think of all the people who were worried about you, who were keeping you in the front of their thoughts all day as the storm bore down. I see that as the power of our collective love working to keep you safe. And I'm so glad it did.
yellow dahlia
(3,731 posts) 
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hamsterjill
(16,683 posts)Sending payers to all others affected - both two legged and four legged.  
Shellback Squid
(9,698 posts)Dear_Prudence
(896 posts)Thinking about the many people who are going thru terrible times.
stage left
(3,155 posts)Heartbroken about the damage. We here in the piedmont of South Carolina and western North Carolina got a taste of that last year. No electricity for 6 days. Devastation in western North Carolina.
Exp
(655 posts)jfz9580m
(16,004 posts)Glad you are okay Malaise..
LoisB
(11,937 posts)elleng
(141,319 posts)DBoon
(24,433 posts)SunSeeker
(57,064 posts)I remember reading about people stranded at that airport.
Greybnk48
(10,639 posts)summer_in_TX
(3,899 posts)Devastating news about the amount of damage. So much loss.
 
 
ReRe
(12,144 posts)I worried about you like you was my child!  So glad you made it through Melissa.   
   
 
benfranklin1776
(6,972 posts)Thats the best news of this awful year! 👏🏼👏🏼🤗 So GLAD you  are well and all of our many thoughts and prayers yielded good results for you!  Thats all I and many others were thinking about  was your welfare and the welfare of everyone there as this horrid climate change fueled superstorm bore down. A toast to your tenacity and great courage!
   Thats all I and many others were thinking about  was your welfare and the welfare of everyone there as this horrid climate change fueled superstorm bore down. A toast to your tenacity and great courage!   
  
So very very sorry though about the loss of life and devastation of the breadbasket region. 🕯️ Do you recommend any organization that you know does good work there that we can donate to, to help?
Once again though its nice to see good things happen for a great person-YOU! 
Jack Valentino
(3,805 posts) 
    
 malaise
(290,581 posts)As anticipated Melissa was a catastrophic hurricane - the  damage  from the rain, wind and sea is widespread.  
I cant believe some of what Im seeing.
Dustlawyer
(10,536 posts)gademocrat7
(11,707 posts)So very thankful you are ok. Take care.
MiHale
(12,311 posts) 
 malaise
(290,581 posts)From 9.00
BumRushDaShow
(162,468 posts) 
 
Fortunately for the whole island's sake, the eye was compact so the strongest winds were mainly within a narrow diameter, but that just made it more concentrated in a narrow path, probably similar to a huge tornado.
Jarqui
(10,774 posts)I'm very glad you are ok
 
 
Ohioboy
(3,827 posts) 
 OldBaldy1701E
(9,368 posts)Now, for those in St. Elizabeth and the surrounding areas that were affected, I offer my good vibes for a recovery.
twodogsbarking
(16,435 posts)FemDemERA
(637 posts)Thanks for the update. Welcome back!
CousinIT
(11,981 posts)I had been thinking about you watching that monstrous thing. Glad to know you're OK!
Grammy23
(6,064 posts)Well leave the discussion regarding the trauma for another day,   For those that do not know, the trauma of going through these extreme weather events is epic.   Even if you come through it without massive damage to your property, it inflicts invisible scars on your psyche.   Each event adds to the trauma.   It accumulates and while teaching you survival strategies, it also takes a bit of your heart and soul.   You get and you give. 
Please keep informing your friends here at DU about the needs of the people in Jamaica.    The help theyll need is going to last for a long time.    People tend to forget and move on to the next disaster.   Keep reminding us not to forget that the disaster in Jamaica continues long after the cameras and satellite trucks leave.   
Saoirse9
(3,916 posts)pandr32
(13,584 posts)I'm glad you didn't have it too rough, but as you noted it was devastating elsewhere in the country.
Thanks for giving us the update. 
 
 
malthaussen
(18,301 posts)Glad to know you are doing okay.  No need for DJT to throw some paper towels at you.
  -- Mal
malaise
(290,581 posts)although there will be more rain in a few hours.
There is devastation in several parishes but those of us in  most of Kingston and St Andrew, St Mary and Portland escaped this time around although the rivers in Portland may still have a say.
blue_jay
(143 posts)Glad you are safe and back online.
crickets
(26,168 posts)Wonderful news!  
I am so sorry about the worst affected parishes. My heart goes out to them and I hope things can improve soon and that recovery doesn't take too long.














































































