东京LGBTQ募款活动支持飓风梅丽莎袭击后的牙买加

东京的一场募款活动正在为飓风梅丽莎袭击后恢复中的牙买加社区筹集资金。由Gordon Higgins组织,该活动融合艺术、变装表演和牙买加美食,以援助边缘化群体。

飓风梅丽莎于2025年10月袭击牙买加,成为现代历史上最猛烈的风暴之一,风速超过每小时295公里。该灾难影响了125万人,导致45人死亡,迫使超过1000人进入避难所,并使多达36万人需要食品援助。重建工作正在继续,但恢复进程仍然缓慢。

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