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							Newly released drone footage reveals the full scale of devastation Hurricane Melissa brought to the Jamaican fishing village of Alligator Pond, where entire rows of seaside homes and boats have been reduced to rubble.
The dramatic aerial video shows collapsed rooftops, shattered docks, and debris scattered across the once-bustling shoreline. Streets that once hosted daily fish markets are now flooded and littered with overturned vehicles and fishing gear, painting a grim picture of the storm’s destructive power.
Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday, October 28, striking the island as a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 185 mph and torrential rains that battered the southern coast. Residents who survived the storm described waves “as tall as trees” slamming into their homes, leaving the community unrecognizable.
Emergency teams are working to restore access to isolated areas, while relief efforts continue with assistance from U.S. and regional partners. The Jamaican government has declared the southern coast a disaster zone, urging international agencies to provide aid and logistical support for recovery.
The footage stands as a sobering visual record of the storm’s unmatched strength and the resilience of the communities now struggling to rebuild.
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