‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: can Jamaica adapt to the Caribbean’s increasingly unpredictable weather?
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In February, a cold front turned into a storm causing millions in damage – and highlighted a new and urgent need for adaptation and mitigation projectsOn 5 and 6 February, a combination of heavy rain and tides hit Jamaica’s north coast about 130 miles west of the capital, Kingston. The storm destroyed a breakwater, causing flooding as well as damage to boats throughout the region.“I’ve never seen anything like it. The sea rose to the top and rushed through the facilities,” says Travis Graham, a...

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