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Tourists Trapped in Jamaica as Powerful Hurricane Melissa Slams Island

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  • Thousands of tourists stranded in Jamaica due to Hurricane Melissa
  • Flights canceled, airports closed, and roads flooded or blocked by debris
  • Resorts and villas on lockdown as the Category 5 storm brings 175 mph winds and up to 40 inches of rain
Tourists Trapped in Jamaica as Powerful Hurricane Melissa Slams Island

As of October 28th, 2025, thousands of tourists' Jamaican vacations have been turned into a nightmare as powerful Hurricane Melissa slams the Caribbean island. The Category 5 storm, packing sustained winds of around 175 mph and dumping up to 40 inches of rain in some areas, has prompted Jamaican authorities to declare a national emergency and order mass evacuations.

However, the huge shutdown has trapped thousands of holidaymakers in beach resorts and rented villas, with no way off the island. Airports have been closed, and many roads have been left underwater or covered in debris, leaving tourists stranded. According to reports, around 5,000 British tourists are currently on the island, with many taking to social media to describe their "nightmare" vacation.

Travel agents have also reported feeling "helpless" as their desperate clients bombard them with demands to return home. The situation has been further compounded by the country's energy minister warning that around 51,000 people have already been left without power as the storm worsens.

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Flights to and from Jamaica have been canceled as the island's airports have been shut down due to the powerful Category 5 hurricane.
Thousands of tourists are trapped in Jamaica, with their vacations turned into a nightmare. Resorts and villas are on lockdown, and there is no way for them to leave the island as roads are flooded and debris-covered.
Hurricane Melissa has been upgraded to a Category 5 storm, packing sustained winds of around 175 mph and dumping up to 40 inches of rain in some parts of Jamaica. Catastrophic flash flooding and lethal landslides are expected.

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