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92-Y-O Uses Verandah to Shelter From Melissa

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92-y-o uses verandah to shelter from Melissa At 92 years old, Eugenia Nembhard said she has weathered many storms including Hurricanes Charlie in 1951 and Gilbert in 1988, but none were as devastating and furious as Melissa. Sitting on her late mother's waterlogged bed in her hurricane...
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While Hurricane Melissa, which killed more than 50 people in Haiti and Jamaica, is expected to weaken over the Atlantic after passing Bermuda, the hour is on the verge of an assessment of the damage. International aid is beginning to flow this Friday, October 31.

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As Hurricane Melissa moves away to Bermuda, Haiti is making a heavy human and material assessment. The departments of the South, Nippes and Grande Anse are among the most affected. A heavy human assessment The passage of Hurricane Melissa has caused serious losses on Haitian territory. According to the latest report of the National Emergency Operations Centre (COUN), published on 30 October 2025, 30 people have lost their lives, 20 are injured a…

Over the course of three days, Hurricane Melissa swept Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba, flooding entire communities and destroying thousands of homes. Further south, its outer rain bands caused landslides and floods in Panama and Costa Rica.

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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