Dominican government completes aid delivery to Cuba and Jamaica

The Dominican government announced the successful completion of humanitarian aid delivery to Cuba and Jamaica, following damage from Hurricane Melissa. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez also thanked Venezuela for its assistance to affected citizens.

Santo Domingo, Nov 9 (Prensa Latina) – The Dominican government announced the successful completion of humanitarian aid delivery to Cuba and Jamaica, in response to the severe damage caused by Hurricane Melissa as it passed through both countries.

This announcement comes amid regional solidarity efforts following natural disasters. Meanwhile, from Havana, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez expressed gratitude for the efforts made in Venezuela to assist citizens affected by the same hurricane.

Both developments highlight international cooperation in the Caribbean region, where Hurricane Melissa inflicted significant damage. Specific quantities of aid are not detailed in official statements, but they emphasize neighboring nations' commitment to recovery.

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