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Deadly Hurricane Melissa Leaves Caribbean in Ruins, Threatens Bermuda
31 Oct
Summary
- Hurricane Melissa's death toll reaches nearly 50 across the Caribbean
- Storm made 4 times more likely by human-caused climate change
- Widespread damage and flooding reported in Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti

On October 31, 2025, the Caribbean region is reeling from the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa, a storm that has claimed nearly 50 lives and left a trail of destruction in its wake. The hurricane, which has been described as one of the most powerful ever recorded, made landfall in Jamaica and Cuba earlier this week, causing extensive damage to infrastructure, property, and communications networks.
In Jamaica, the confirmed death toll has risen to 19, with the hardest-hit areas being the western parishes of Westmoreland and St. Elizabeth. The country's information minister has reported that the recovery efforts are ongoing, as access to the affected regions remains limited. Similarly, in Haiti, the civil defense agency has reported that the death toll has reached 30, with 20 people injured and another 20 missing. Over 1,000 homes have been flooded, and thousands of people have been forced to seek shelter.



