‘Everything’s gone’ – BBC finally able to access one of Jamaica’s worst-hit areas

In a recent development, the BBC has managed to enter Falmouth, one of Jamaica’s most severely impacted areas following a recent disaster. The once-thriving tourism hub now lies in ruins, with buildings, power lines, and even a historic church that was once visited by King Charles, all reduced to rubble. The scene is one of utter devastation, with locals describing the situation as ‘everything’s gone.’ Falmouth, known for its vibrant tourism industry, now faces a long and arduous road to recovery. The destruction not only affects the local economy but also poses significant challenges for the community’s morale and future prospects. Authorities are now focusing on relief efforts and rebuilding plans to restore the area to its former glory.