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Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica as devastating Category 5 storm

  • Tuesday's landfall by Hurricane Melissa ripped through Jamaica as one of the most powerful storms on record, leaving widespread destruction across the island.
  • Climate scientists warn that human-driven warming is intensifying storms, with broad scientific consensus linking intensified storms like Melissa to human-driven climate change and risks to Jamaica's highland communities from slow movement.
  • Sustained winds of 185 miles per hour combined with prolonged rain severely damaged several hospitals and public infrastructure, with Saint Elizabeth's coastal areas reported underwater.
  • Jamaican authorities said three people died in storm-related incidents, and much of the island remained without power and communications networks were badly disrupted.
  • The UN plans an airlift of 2,000 relief kits to Jamaica while Cuba evacuated about 500,000 people, and Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned `Melissa will arrive with force, and there's great concern about what it could destroy in its wake`.
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More than 530,000 households are without electricity, there is massive damage to houses and roads, the government expects to die: the heavy hurricane »Melissa« has ravaged Jamaica. Now it is heading towards Cuba.

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The Christian Post broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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