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Deadly Hurricane Melissa Leaves Caribbean in Ruins, Heads Towards Bermuda
31 Oct
Summary
- Hurricane Melissa kills at least 24 people in Haiti
- Massive destruction reported in Jamaica and Cuba
- Storm made 4 times more likely by climate change

On Thursday, October 30, 2025, Hurricane Melissa was approaching Bermuda after tearing a path of destruction across the Caribbean. The powerful storm had already left at least 24 people dead in Haiti and caused massive damage in Jamaica and Cuba.
Melissa, described as a "beast" among a string of monster Atlantic storms, was forecast to pass over Bermuda by late Thursday, packing maximum sustained winds near 105 miles per hour. The government urged residents to take precautionary measures against the still-powerful storm.
In Jamaica and Cuba, the hurricane smashed into both islands with enormous force, leaving residents to assess their losses and the long road to recovery. Communications and transportation access remained largely down in both nations, and a comprehensive assessment of the damage could take days.
The storm also caused significant flooding in the Bahamas, which was expected to subside later on Thursday, although it could persist in Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. According to a study by Imperial College London, Hurricane Melissa was made four times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
The United States said it was in contact with the governments of Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas, and was prepared to offer immediate humanitarian aid to the people of Cuba affected by the hurricane. The UK government also announced £2.5 million in emergency funding for the region.



