British nationals should use commercial flights as their first port of call to leave the country, the FCDO said ...
British nationals should use commercial flights as their first port of call to leave the country, the FCDO said.
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UK to launch emergency flights for British tourists trapped in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa
The government is organising emergency charter flights to evacuate British tourists stranded in Jamaica, as the death toll ...
Specialist rapid deployment teams” and military personnel are ready to respond after a huge storm hit Jamaica and the Caribbean.
The UK is supporting Jamaica with £2.5 million in emergency humanitarian funding after Hurricane Melissa, as Sir Keir Starmer described scenes from the country as “truly shocking”. The Prime Minister ...
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British tourists stranded as Hurricane Melissa unleashes ‘catastrophic winds’ across Jamaica
Thousands of British tourists remain stranded in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in ...
Around 5,000 British nationals thought to be on the island which is currently bracing for a category 5 hurricane ...
The UK will provide an additional £5 million in emergency humanitarian funding to support the Caribbean region’s recovery from Hurricane Melissa, the Government announced. The Foreign, Commonwealth ...
A specialist Rapid Deployment Team has arrived in Jamaica to provide consular assistance ... Seat costs for the flights will ...
Tourists locked down in their hotels are among thousands of Britons at risk as deadly Hurricane Melissa batters Jamaica.
As many as 8,000 British citizens are in Jamaica, with people ordered to stay inside to avoid the world’s strongest storm of ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is stepping up its game in the fast-evolving world of drone technology by launching a specialized unit ...
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