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A powerful and destructive Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Jamaica, unleashing catastrophic winds of up to 185 miles per hour and leaving widespread devastation across the island.
Video footage from Montego Bay reveals scenes of massive damage — uprooted palm trees, submerged streets, and entire neighborhoods without power. The storm’s violent gusts and torrential rainfall have crippled transportation, forced thousands into shelters, and severed communication lines in several parishes.
The National Hurricane Center confirmed that Hurricane Melissa reached peak Category 5 strength before landfall, making it one of the most powerful storms to strike Jamaica in decades. Emergency response teams have been deployed nationwide as rescue operations continue through hazardous conditions.
In a dramatic development, a U.S. hurricane hunter aircraft was forced to abandon its mission inside the storm due to extreme turbulence, underscoring the ferocity of Melissa’s core winds. Meteorologists described the conditions as “unprecedented,” warning that further damage assessments may reveal even greater destruction across the island’s northern coast.
Caribbean officials are urging residents to remain indoors and avoid flood-prone areas, while U.S. authorities monitor the storm’s projected path toward the western Atlantic.
Hurricane Melissa’s impact serves as a sobering reminder of the immense power of nature — and the vital importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of increasingly severe storms.
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