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    At least 30 killed after ‘unprecedented’ Hurricane Melissa ravages through Caribbean | World News

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comOctober 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A drone shot captures the devastation of Hurricane Melissa in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Pic: Reuters
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    At least 30 people have died after Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean on Wednesday.

    The Red Cross said early indications show the storm has been a “disaster of unprecedented catastrophe”.

    Storm Melissa has so far ravaged through Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba.

    At least 34 are estimated to be dead in the Caribbean, with eight of those in Jamaica, one in the Dominican Republic and 25 in Haiti.

    This was down from a previously reported 40.

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    ‘Unimaginable’ destruction of Hurricane Melissa

    ‘Heartbreaking’ aerial footage reveals scale of destruction

    Later on Wednesday, the Jamaican government confirmed four people – three men and one woman – had been killed. This figure later rose to eight.

    Local government minister, Desmond McKenzie, said: “They were discovered after being washed up by the flood waters generated by the hurricane.”

    Devastating aerial footage shows towns destroyed by the storm.

    The Jamaican prime minister, Andrew Holness, travelled to St Elizabeth, where the first deaths were reported, to inspect the storm’s impact.

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    Do we need new ‘category 6’ for most extreme storms?

    Sharing aerial footage of battered homes, he wrote: “The damage is great, but we are going to devote all our energy to mount a strong recovery.”

    The storm made landfall in Cuba in the early hours of Wednesday morning before leaving mid-afternoon, heading towards the Bahamas.

    Hurricane Melissa has ravaged through the Caribbean. Pic: Reuters
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    Hurricane Melissa has ravaged through the Caribbean. Pic: Reuters

    ‘Whole communities are underwater’

    Alexander Pendry, British Red Cross global response manager, said: “News is already coming through that whole communities are underwater and that the damage left by the strong winds has been devastating.

    “The Jamaica Red Cross has been proactively supporting communities by preparing essential supplies and managing shelters. Their priority now is to reach people with aid as soon as possible.

    “Across the Caribbean, Red Cross teams have been mobilising as Melissa continues its trajectory across Cuba, Dominican Republic and Haiti.”

    He added: “Tragically, experience tells us that the impact on communities and individuals will be shattering and long lasting.

    “We will be here for as long as people need us.”

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