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C3 Metals Provides Jamaica Project Update Following Hurricane Melissa; Near-Term Focus Shifts from Exploration to Community Assistance

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 5, 2025) - C3 Metals Inc. (TSXV: CCCM) (OTCQB: CUA...

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C3 Metals Provides Jamaica Project Update Following Hurricane Melissa; Near-Term Focus Shifts from Exploration to Community Assistance

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[{"type":"text","content":"C3 Metals Provides Jamaica Project Update Following Hurricane Melissa; Near-Term Focus Shifts from Exploration to Community AssistanceToronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 5, 2025) - C3 Metals Inc. (TSXV: CCCM) (OTCQB: CUAUF) (\"C3 Metals\" or the \"Company\") is providing an update following hurricane Melissa making landfall over Jamaica on October 28, 2025.The Company is pleased to report that its team on the ground in Jamaica is safe and no injuries have been reported. Overall, the Company's equipment, drill rig, drill core and rock samples are secure with no damage to these items. The Company sustained damage to the roofs of its core logging and core storage facilities, but the structures of these buildings remain intact. Heavy winds and rainfall have resulted in significant debris making multiple roads impassable to the Company's project areas. All project areas are without power due to significant damage to multiple power line poles being uprooted during the storm event. In addition, prepared drill pad sites and drill access trails have been damaged and will also require repair. Dan Symons, President and CEO, commented: \"The safety of our workforce is our number one priority. We ceased exploration activities a few days in advance of the storm to make necessary preparations and take precautions to keep our people and equipment safe. I'm happy to report that our team is safe and no injuries were reported. Our equipment and drill core are all intact. The biggest impact to our exploration programs is that several roads used to get to exploration sites are currently impassable. We estimate it will take approximately six to eight weeks to repair and restore necessary infrastructure to continue exploration activities. Given the magnitude of hurricane Melissa, we are thankful that our team and equipment are safe.\"Concurrent with infrastructure restoration work over the next six to eight weeks, C3 Metals has shifted its focus from exploration to community assistance. The Company is doing what it can to provide food, water and access to power to those most vulnerable to the storm's impacts. The C3 Metals' team is also assisting in clearing landslide debris to open road access and helping local community members repair damaged homes where possible.Dan Symons continued: \"Prior to last year, Jamaica had not been hit by a hurr...

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