“Elon Musk’s Starlink Provides Free Internet to Jamaica and the Bahamas Amid Category 5 Hurricane Melissa”
In a powerful act of solidarity during crisis, Elon Musk’s Starlink has announced that its satellite internet service will be free of charge for residents of Jamaica and the Bahamas as Category 5 Hurricane Melissa makes landfall — one of the most destructive storms of the year.
According to an official statement released early Monday, Starlink will waive all service fees through the end of November to ensure that families, emergency responders, and local authorities remain connected amid widespread power outages and communication breakdowns.
“Connectivity is critical during times of disaster,” Starlink said in a public post. “We are ensuring that affected communities in Jamaica and the Bahamas can stay online, contact loved ones, and access emergency information when they need it most.”
The announcement has sparked praise worldwide, with social media flooded by messages of gratitude from users in both nations. Many are calling Musk’s move a lifeline for communities bracing for the storm’s devastating impact.
Local governments have also confirmed that Starlink terminals are being deployed to shelters, hospitals, and emergency command centers, helping to maintain essential communication as winds exceeding 160 mph threaten critical infrastructure.
Meteorologists have described Hurricane Melissa as a “monster storm,” capable of catastrophic flooding and property damage across the Caribbean region. Relief organizations are already mobilizing to provide food, medical aid, and shelter to those in need.
For Elon Musk and Starlink, this humanitarian gesture reinforces their growing role in global disaster response, proving that technology can bridge the gap between isolation and survival during extreme weather events.
As the world watches the Caribbean brace for impact, one thing is certain — in a moment when connection means everything, Starlink is keeping hope online.