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Deadly Hurricane Melissa Wreaks Havoc Across Caribbean
30 Oct
Summary
- Hurricane Melissa leaves at least 34 dead in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba
- Storm stronger than Hurricane Katrina, with winds up to 298 km/h
- Widespread damage, power outages, and flooding across affected islands

On 2025-10-30T18:23:03+00:00, Hurricane Melissa, a powerful category 5 storm, has left a devastating impact across the Caribbean. The hurricane, which reached peak winds of 298 km/h (185 mph), has claimed at least 34 lives in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba.
The storm, which was stronger than Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2005, has caused widespread destruction across the affected islands. Homes and buildings have been torn apart, trees have been uprooted, and tens of thousands of people have been left without power.
In the Bahamas, authorities have lifted hurricane warnings, but the country's Minister of State for Disaster Risk Management, Leon Lundy, has urged residents to remain vigilant, as even a weakened hurricane can still bring serious devastation. Nearly 1,500 people were evacuated from vulnerable areas in what officials described as one of the largest operations in Bahamian history.




