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US increased travel advice for Jamaica after damage from Hurricane Melissa
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US increased travel advice for Jamaica after damage from Hurricane Melissa

Last updated: 2025/11/02 at 3:44 PM
Published November 2, 2025
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The US State Department has done that increased the travel advisory level for Jamaica to Level 3: Rethink travel, following the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. The update, issued on October 28, 2025, adds “Natural Disasters” to the list of risk indicators, in addition to ongoing crime and health concerns.

According to the State Department, non-aid workers and family members of U.S. government officials have been allowed to leave Jamaica as recovery efforts continue. The U.S. Embassy in Kingston has temporarily reduced staffing levels and may limit routine services for U.S. citizens. Travelers are advised to reconsider or reschedule their trip to the island until conditions stabilize.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 27, 2025, causing heavy rainfall, high winds and extensive flooding in several parishes. Initial reports indicate significant damage to infrastructure, including power outages, roadblocks and disruptions to water and communications networks. Coastal areas, especially in St. Mary and Portland parishes, experienced severe storm surges and property destruction.

US citizens currently in Jamaica are urged to monitor local weather updates, follow instructions from Jamaican authorities and register for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive ongoing safety and evacuation information from the U.S. Embassy. Travelers planning to visit Jamaica in the coming weeks should check their flight schedules, hotel operations and transportation availability before traveling.

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