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Guyana’s Consulate in Jamaica Assures Readiness to Support Nationals Amid Hurricane Melissa

By Savitri Laikram
27 October 2025
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October 27 2025

The Honorary Consul of Guyana in Jamaica, Ms. Indera Persaud, has reaffirmed the Consulate’s commitment to standing with Guyanese nationals residing in Jamaica as the country braces for the impact of Hurricane Melissa.

 

Ms. Persaud shared that the Consulate has been actively reaching out to members of the Guyanese community, including university students and residents across smaller local communities. She confirmed that all those contacted so far have reported being safe.

 

While providing an update on the estimated Guyanese population in Jamaica—approximately 1,000 persons—Ms. Persaud noted that this figure remains approximate due to several factors, including incomplete registration, onward migration to the United Kingdom following visa changes, and the lack of detailed demographic data.

 

She also highlighted that Guyana’s President, Dr. Irfaan Ali, Minister of Local Government, Priya Manickchand and other officials have reached out to the Jamaican Government to express solidarity and offer assistance where needed.

 

According to Ms. Persaud, maintaining accurate data on the Guyanese diaspora is key for consular preparedness, welfare support, and emergency response coordination. She emphasised that the Consulate remains ready to assist any Guyanese nationals requiring help during this period.

 

Hurricane Melissa began as a tropical disturbance east of the Windward Islands in mid-October 2025, gradually consolidating into a tropical depression under favourable sea surface temperatures exceeding 29°C. Within 48 hours, the system strengthened into Tropical Storm Melissa, moving slowly across the central Caribbean. By October 25, sustained convection and minimal wind shear allowed the storm to intensify rapidly into a Category 3 major hurricane, prompting warnings across Jamaica and Hispaniola. Overnight into October 26–27, Melissa underwent a period of explosive intensification, with reconnaissance data confirming sustained winds exceeding 160 mph (257 km/h) and a sharply defined eye officially upgrading it to Category 5 status on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Meteorologists attributed this rapid escalation to unusually warm ocean waters, low vertical wind shear, and high atmospheric moisture, conditions that together fuelled the most powerful storm of the Atlantic 2025 season.

(Sources: The Guardian, National Hurricane Center, NBC 6, Stabroek News Photo)

 

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