American Tourist Try To shame Jamaica 'Hotel Service' During Hurricane, Backfires Online
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Jamaica has just experienced one of it’s worst storms and disasters in recent years, leaving major destruction after Hurricane Melissa would pass though the loved island on Tuesday.
According to the BBC:
At its peak, the hurricane sustained winds of 185 mph - stronger than Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2005 and killed 1,392 people.
For many Jamaicans, this would become a time of survival and preparing for the road ahead to rebuild their country.
As you should know, not only Jamaicans are experiencing this unfortunate event, but so are the many tourist who travel to the island for relaxation and good weather. According to reports nearly 4.1 million tourist travel to the islands ever year.
According to some of the tourist who would decide to travel to Jamaica during this hurricane season, their time on resorts across the island has become unenjoyable while still having to pay full price for their accommodations.
Their now viral complaints would be shared across social media and has caused many reactions online.
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