Metro

Hurricane Melissa Causes Widespread Damage in Cuba, Haiti, and Jamaica

Share
Share

Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful hurricanes in Atlantic history, struck Jamaica on October 28, 2025, making landfall as a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 185 mph. Its catastrophic path of destruction affected Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba, leading to significant casualties and damages.

In Jamaica, the hurricane wreaked havoc, especially in the southwestern region. Prime Minister Andrew Holness reported that up to 90% of roofs were destroyed in Black River, leaving over 25,000 individuals seeking refuge in shelters. Furthermore, 77% of the island suffered from power outages. Tragically, at least four bodies have been found in the southwestern area, with assessments of the overall damage ongoing.

  EU Launches New Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Visitors, Transitioning from Passport Stamps to Digital Records for Improved Travel Efficiency and Security.

Haiti also faced dire consequences, experiencing severe flooding, particularly in Petit-Goâve, where at least 20 fatalities occurred, including 10 children. The Civil Protection Agency indicated that over 160 homes suffered damage, with 80 completely destroyed. More than 11,600 people are currently sheltered in Haiti as officials highlight the urgent need for emergency food assistance for 152 disabled individuals in the southern regions.

Cuba was hit by Melissa as a Category 3 storm. Authorities executed the evacuation of over 735,000 residents in eastern Cuba. While no deaths have been reported, the storm caused significant devastation—homes collapsed, mountain roads were blocked, and numerous roofs were blown off buildings, particularly in the southwest and northwest regions.

  WHO Strengthens Cameroon’s Polio Efforts through Initial Complete Sequencing of cVDPV3

As of October 31, 2025, Hurricane Melissa has weakened to a Category 1 storm and is moving toward the Bahamas. Efforts to assess damage and coordinate relief initiatives for impacted populations continue across the affected regions.

Share
Written by
QncNews

Covering Entertainment, Politics, World News, Sport News, Crimes, Conflict, Metro, Economy & Business News

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
MetroWorld

Hurricane Melissa Claims Lives and Causes Widespread Destruction in Cuba, Haiti, and Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa, a devastating Category 5 storm, struck Jamaica on October 28,...

Metro

Hurricane Melissa Declared a ‘Unprecedented Catastrophe’ by Red Cross as It Affects Cuba

Hurricane Melissa, a catastrophic Category 5 storm, has caused unprecedented devastation across...

Metro

Hurricane Melissa Strikes Jamaica as the Island Prepares for Disaster

Hurricane Melissa made catastrophic landfall in Jamaica on October 28, 2025, as...

Metro

This year’s most powerful hurricane moves toward Jamaica while 200 Britons are confined to a hotel.

Hurricane Melissa has intensified into a Category 5 storm, with maximum sustained...