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Episode Synopsis
Hurricane Melissa has caused an estimated $6 billion to $7 billion in damages in Jamaica and between $48 billion and $52 billion across the Caribbean. These figures represent a significant hit to Jamaica's economy, equivalent to roughly 30% of its GDP. JamaicaTotal damage: Preliminary estimates place the total damage cost between $6 billion and $7 billion, or about 30% of the nation's GDP, according to the BBC News.Insured losses: Insured losses in Jamaica are estimated to be between $2.2 billion and $4.2 billion.Economic impact: The storm is expected to cause an 8% to 13% decline in the country's GDP as a result of the devastation. Caribbean RegionTotal damage: The total estimated damages across the entire Caribbean are between $48 billion and $52 billion.Economic factors: This figure encompasses both physical destruction and long-term financial losses, including those incurred by the tourism sector. Other factorsInsurance payouts: The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) announced a payout of $70.8 million to the government of Jamaica, the largest in its history.Aid: The United States has pledged at least $11 million in support for relief efforts.
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