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    AFP via Getty Images A man looks at a fallen tree in St. Catherine, Jamaica, shortly before Hurricane Melissa made landfall on 28 October 2025.AFP via Getty Images

    Hurricane Melissa is causing havoc in Jamaica as the Caribbean nation faces the strongest storm in its modern history.

    The hurricane, fell from a category four storm to category 3 with wind speeds of 125mph (201km/h) on Tuesday evening, as it headed towards Cuba and then the Bahamas. Earlier, Melissa made landfall on Jamaica’s coastline with winds of more than 185mph.

    A Meteorological Service of Jamaica official had warned conditions would get “significantly worse” through the day and the US National Hurricane Center predicted “catastrophic winds, flash flooding and storm surges”.

    Jamaican authorities urged residents and visitors to continue sheltering, as nearly a third of the country last power.

    Photos emerging from Jamaica since Hurricane Melissa made landfall show fallen trees and damaged homes.

    “It’s a catastrophic situation,” the World Meteorological Organization’s tropical cyclone specialist Anne-Claire Fontan said at a press briefing, warning of storm surges up to four metres high.

    “For Jamaica, it will be the storm of the century, for sure.”

    Roofs have been torn off hospitals, former Jamaican senator Imani Duncan-Price told the BBC.

    “People are trying to rescue people in the middle of the storm just to save lives.”

    Up to 30 inches (76cm) of rain is expected in some parts, with areas already experiencing flash flooding. Around 70% of the island’s 2.8 million population lives within 5km of the sea.

    Jamaican PM Andrew Holness told CNN that he expects “devastating impacts”.

    “Reports that we have had so far would include damage to hospitals, significant damage to residential property, housing and commercial property as well,” he told host Anderson Cooper on Tuesday night.

    The government has not received any new reports of storm-related deaths, Holness said, but given the strength of the storm, he is “expecting that there would be some loss of life”.

    AFP via Getty Images The Rio Cobre comes out of its banks near St. Catherine, Jamaica, shortly before Hurricane Melissa made landfall on 28 October 2025.AFP via Getty Images

    Wildlife is also a threat. Flooding may displace crocodiles from their natural dwellings, Jamaican health officials said.

    “Rising water levels in rivers, gullies, and swamps could cause crocodiles to move into residential areas,” the South East Regional Health Authority said in a statement.

    “Residents living near these areas are therefore advised to remain vigilant and avoid flood waters.”

    Winston Warren, who said he lives less than 1km from the ocean, described “a constant roar of water”.

    “There are times you just wonder – are the waves going to come crashing into your house?” he said. “We’ve seen a lot of roofs blown off.”

    One woman told the BBC: “There is water coming in through the roof of my house. I am not okay.”

    EPA A man walks in front of a house damaged by Hurricane Melissa in Kingston, Jamaica, on 28 October 2025EPA

    The slow-moving storm is expected to remain powerful as it crosses Jamaica, whose highland communities are vulnerable to landslides and flooding.

    Even before the eye of the hurricane reached land, the region experienced extreme weather and fatalities. On Monday, Jamaica’s government said three people had died in “storm-related” incidents, involving falling trees.

    The storm is heading towards Santiago de Cuba, Cuba’s second-largest city. The NHC’s latest advisory tracked the hurricane about 160 miles (260km) southwest of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

    In Cuba, authorities said they evacuated about 500,000 people from areas vulnerable to winds and flooding.

    “Melissa will arrive with force, and there’s great concern about what it could destroy in its wake,” Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said in a message published in state newspaper Granma.

    Additional reporting by Brandon Drenon and Gabriela Pomeroy

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