C3 Metals Inc. is providing an update following hurricane Beryl causing significant damage across Jamaica last week. The Company reported 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 damage to the existing infrastructure of the Company's project areas. There is currently only one access road into the Bellas Gate project area, and the Arthurs Seat and Super Block project areas are currently inaccessible. All project areas are without power due to significant damage of multiple power line polls uprooted during the storm event.

Multiple landslides have also been reported, resulting in the roads in which C3 Metals' uses to access various porphyry and epithermal prospects currently being impassible. In addition, prepared drill pad sites and drill access trails have been damaged and will also require repair. The Company continues to gather information.

More time is needed to better understand the full impact of hurricane Beryl and when the Company will regain access and power at all project areas. The Company also holds approximately 30,000 hectares located in the prolific high-grade Andahuaylas-Yauri Porphyry-Skarn belt of Southern Peru. Mineralization at Jasperoide is hosted in a similar geological setting to the nearby major mining operations at Las Bambas (MMG), Constancia (Hudbay) and Antapaccay (Glencore).

At Jasperoide, the Company has identified over 15 skarn prospects and an outcropping porphyry system over two parallel 28km belts. The Company has published a maiden resource estimate on the first of these skarn targets, which contained Measured & Indicated Resources of 52Mt at 0.5% copper and 0.2 g/t gold.