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In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, the Jamaican government has transitioned toward providing direct financial aid to help citizens repair and reconstruct their dwellings. This source emphasises that recovery must move beyond mere aesthetics, focusing instead on structural engineering and climate-adaptive building techniques to withstand increasingly intense storms. Key priorities include securing roof connections, reinforcing walls, and protecting openings to prevent catastrophic internal pressure during high winds. By treating houses as integrated systems rather than collections of materials, homeowners can better utilise recovery grants to ensure long-term stability. Ultimately, the text highlights that resilience is born from a combination of technical honesty, humble preparation, and an acknowledgement of the island's changing environmental reality.

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