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Death toll from Hurricane Melissa rises to 50 in Caribbean

Death toll

KINGSTON: At least 50 people have been killed as Hurricane Melissa wreaked havoc across several Caribbean islands, including Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti, according to international news agencies.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported that 19 deaths occurred in Jamaica and 30 in Haiti, while 20 people were injured and another 20 remain missing.

Authorities said the hurricane caused severe damage to homes, roads, and power infrastructure, forcing the evacuation of nearly 800,000 residents from affected areas.

The NHC added that after devastating parts of Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, the storm is now moving toward Bermuda, where a hurricane warning has been issued.

Powerful Hurricane Melissa hits Caribbean, three killed

Powerful Hurricane

The most powerful storm of the year, Hurricane Melissa, has begun battering parts of the Caribbean, according to international news agencies.

Classified as a Category 5 hurricane, Melissa has already caused torrential rains across Haiti, leaving at least three people dead. Authorities reported that flights have been suspended in southern Haiti, while more than 3,000 residents have been moved to emergency shelters.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) stated that Melissa’s winds have reached speeds of up to 280 kilometers per hour (174 mph). The storm is expected to make landfall in Jamaica later today before moving toward eastern Cuba and the Bahamas.

In anticipation of the storm, Jamaican authorities have urged residents to evacuate low-lying areas and move to designated shelters.

Jamaican Prime Minister has warned of the potential for widespread destruction, emphasizing the government’s preparedness for emergency response operations.