‘You can get back a roof, but not a life

As Hurricane Melissa ravaged Jamaica with winds reaching 185 miles per hour, Vera Brown, a 65-year-old single mother, faced the storm with unwavering determination. Her four adult children, all wheelchair-bound due to an undiagnosed condition, relied on her strength and prayers as the Category 5 hurricane tore through their home in Royal Palm, St Ann. Despite the roof being partially ripped off and the surrounding houses flattened, Brown remained grateful that her family was safe. ‘You can rebuild a roof, but you can’t get back a life,’ she told the Jamaica Observer, emphasizing her priority: her children’s survival. Brown, who suffers from chronic back pain, single-handedly carried her children to safety, a testament to her resilience. Her daughter, Norneth Jarrett, recounted the fear and trauma of the storm, highlighting their vulnerability as a family with physical challenges. The hurricane claimed 19 lives in Jamaica, and the family now appeals for assistance to repair their home and replace lost essentials. Despite their hardships, they remain thankful for their survival, attributing it to divine mercy.