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Jamaica Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett Talks Tourism, Post-Hurricane Beryl

By: Joe Pike

The aftermath of Hurricane Beryl has included the predictable amount of exaggeration and misinformation about the extent of damage in impacted Caribbean destinations. Phrases like “completely destroyed” were thrown about with abandon.

Jamaica was one of the islands that many experts and travel advisors were hearing this about.

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