Experts Issue Warning About Ongoing Impacts After Powerful Storm Strikes US: 'Every Inch Matters'
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Experts issue warning about ongoing impacts after powerful storm strikes US: 'Every inch matters'
The Bering Sea is no stranger to fall storms, but the long-term impacts of Typhoon Halong have raised troubling questions about the future of Alaska's coastal villages and Indigenous communities in particular. What's happening? Remnants of the typhoon hit the state's southwest coast on October 11 with hurricane force, according to NPR. Over 1,000 people — possibly over 2,000 — have been displaced, and at least one person has been reported dead, …
In recent days, the weather has also caused the deaths of 3 people in Haiti and one in the Dominican Republic. Winds of up to 280 km/h are expected, and the hurricane is likely to cause catastrophic floods and landslides. - Hurricane Melissa strikes the Caribbean: already 3 dead in Jamaica (Weather and Weather).
Direct Relief Commits $250,000, Opens Medical Inventory in Response to Hurricane Melissa’s Impacts in the Caribbean
Direct Relief today committed an initial $250,000 in financial support and offered up its entire medical inventory to health providers in the Caribbean in response to Hurricane Melissa. The Category 5 storm is churning through the Caribbean, with Jamaica and Cuba bracing for impact. Melissa’s ongoing threats include more than two feet of rain, dangerous storm surge, and wind speeds of more than 150 miles per hour. The storm has already inundated…
Hurricane Melissa escalates rapidly in the Caribbean and reaches category 5, triggering alarm in Jamaica and in several coastal countries that are already receiving torrential rains and extreme winds. Local authorities order massive evacuations and enable hundreds of shelters as the storm moves slowly, a factor that increases
Rome, October 27, 2025 - When the earth shakes or the sea unravels, the first network to collapse is that of telephones. But not the orbital one. Hurricane Melissa, climbed to the fearsome category 5, devastated the Caribbean with winds up to 260 kilometers per hour and tides of four meters. Haiti already has victims and missing, Jamaica has closed ports and airports, Cuba fears to be the next. In the midst of this apocalyptic scenario, the Star…
Four fatalities have so far left Melissa’s passage through Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The hurricane is slowly moving through the Caribbean and that is not good news.
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