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PM Kamla Oversees First Relief Shipment to Hurricane-hit Jamaica

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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar supervised the preparation of the initial relief shipment to Jamaica from Trinidad and Tobago at the PLIPDECO Warehouse Complex, Point Lisas Industrial Estate today. This humanitarian aid follows the widespread destruction in Jamaica caused by Hurricane Melissa.

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