“I have been doing this for over 10 years, and I have never seen anything like this,” Bassett said Tuesday while in Jamaica.
He said that while visiting hurricane-ravaged communities like Chester Castle and Cambridge, people were seen bathing in a river and harvesting its water for drinking because of a lack of electricity and water supply in the hurricane’s aftermath.
World Vision is among a growing list of international aid agencies and volunteers that are working independently and with Jamaican officials to administer aid.
“The relief flights are coming in fast and furious and there is no shortage of supplies,” said Transport and Energy Minister Daryl Vaz, who is the co-chair of the special committee established to streamline the government’s relief and recovery efforts.
Pearnel Charles Jr., who leads Jamaica’s Social Security Ministry, said the relief effort is being ramped up.