Local 10 crew joins Project DYNAMO on relief trip to Montego Bay after Hurricane Melissa

South Floridians step up to help Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa Project DYNAMO has already had multiple relief flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — Project DYNAMO has already had multiple relief flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa, and a Local 10 News crew joined them Monday on their latest relief trip.

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On Saturday, the nonprofit organization executed two more relief flights to deliver more than 2,000 pounds of critical supplies to the areas hardest hit by the Category 5 storm and to evacuate Americans who are trapped in Jamaica.

Local 10 speaks with rescued tourists impacted by Hurricane Melissa Project DYNAMO has already had multiple relief flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa.

Local 10 on Monday spoke with tourists Mercedes Masciulli and Sean Fields in Montego Bay who were in Jamaica celebrating a friend’s 50th birthday when the storm struck. They described hiding in their hotel bathroom for nearly 18 hours with a mattress blocking the windows.

“At first, I thought we’d be OK, but then I realized Montego Bay was taking the full brunt of it,” Fields said.

“We were holed up, and our friend ran out of her medication. That’s when we knew we needed help,” added Masciulli.

Those taken back to the U.S. by the organization included a newlywed couple from Alabama who were on their honeymoon and rode out the storm in a treehouse in Negril.

“They were in an Airbnb treehouse during the hurricane and it was absolutely decimated,” pilot and Project DYNAMO volunteer Ryan Whitney said. “They even were nice enough to clean and work with the resort to try to pitch in where they could. We were able to get them and we came back to MIA two nights ago, and they made it on their flight to Atlanta at 5 in the morning the next day. They were super thrilled and happy.”

More relief flights from South Florida head to Jamaica following impact of Hurricane Melissa More relief flights from South Florida are heading to Jamaica following the severe impact of Hurricane Melissa.

Whitney, who is also a trauma-trained surgeon donating his time and plane to deliver supplies and perform rescue operations, said he also evacuated a family that was celebrating a birthday in Jamaica.

“We’ve worked with several other organizations who have experience mobilizing food, and they’re even scaling up this operation further. This is called Operation Barbecue, and I think they assemble these breakfast kits with shelf-stable items that they’re able to get out there quickly,” Whitney added.

Nonprofit brings critical supplies to Jamaica, helps evacuate Americans Project DYNAMO has already had multiple relief flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa, and a Local 10 News crew is joining them Monday on their latest relief trip.

Eight Americans in all were evacuated by Project DYNAMO on Saturday and the organization went back on Sunday to pick up more Americans who were trapped on the island.

“A lot of people yesterday were stranded with medical problems. Our guys actually did a five-mile hike in the mud and retrieved two patients who were having medical emergencies,” said Whitney.

For Masciulli and Fields, the relief flight brought a sense of safety after days of uncertainty. “We’re just so grateful to be on our way back to the U.S.,” Masciulli said.

Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica Tuesday as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record.

Landslides, fallen trees and numerous power outages were reported as Melissa hit with 185 mph winds near New Hope, with officials cautioning that the cleanup and damage assessment could be slow.

HOW TO HELP: Nonprofit organizations in South Florida collect donations to help Hurricane Melissa victims in Jamaica

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Local 10 heads to Jamaica as nonprofits continue to help residents and visitors following Melissa A Local 10 News crew is on the way to Montego Bay, Jamaica, where many visitors and residents are recovering from the catastrophic storm, Hurricane Melissa.
Jamaica gets relief from South Florida non profits as they recover from Hurricane Melissa Project DYNAMO has already had multiple relief flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa.

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