Moving north:Ā HurricaneĀ MelissaĀ is anĀ āextremely dangerousā Category 3Ā storm as it nearsĀ eastern Cuba, after a historic Jamaica landfall among the strongest on record in the Atlantic.
Impact so far:Ā Extensive damage is reported toĀ homes, hospitals, and schoolsĀ in southwestern Jamaica. Prime MinisterĀ Andrew HolnessĀ declared the nation aĀ disaster areaĀ on Tuesday.
Deaths:Ā At leastĀ 7 fatalitiesĀ are linked to the stormā3 in JamaicaĀ during preparations,Ā 3 in Haiti, andĀ 1 in the Dominican Republic.
Current Status & Track
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Intensity:Ā Melissa briefly restrengthened toĀ Category 4 (130 mph)Ā over very warm Caribbean waters before settling back toĀ Category 3 (125 mph)Ā as ofĀ 2 a.m. ETāstillĀ āextremely dangerous,āĀ per the National Hurricane Center.
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Track:Ā The core is expected toĀ make landfall in southeastern Cuba early Wednesday, then move across theĀ central or southeastern BahamasĀ later Wednesday.
Country-by-Country Impacts
Cuba
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Evacuations:Ā More thanĀ 735,000 peopleĀ evacuated, according to PresidentĀ Miguel DĆaz-Canel, who warned of aĀ āvery difficult nightāĀ but pledged recovery efforts.
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Rain & Flooding:Ā Up to 25 inchesĀ of rain possible in theĀ eastern mountains, withĀ life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides.
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Wind & Surge:Ā Sustained winds up to 120 mphĀ near the core;Ā storm surge up to 12 feetĀ along exposed coasts.
Jamaica
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Shelters:Ā NearlyĀ 15,000 peopleĀ sheltered nationwide Tuesday, including at a police station inĀ Black River (St. Elizabeth)Ā amid reports of widespread damage.
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Emergency Measures:Ā Jamaica declared aĀ disaster area, includingĀ antiāprice-gougingĀ enforcement asĀ food, water, and essentialsĀ run short. AnĀ official relief websiteĀ is live to coordinate aid and recovery.
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Infrastructure:Ā Hospitals, housing, and commercial properties sustained damage. Authorities expect toĀ begin recovery on the islandās east, withĀ power and telecom restorationĀ targeted byĀ WednesdayĀ in some areas;Ā southern JamaicaĀ may take additional days.
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Outages & Connectivity:Ā 500,000+ customersĀ lost power Tuesday, withĀ western Jamaica ā77%Ā of affected accounts.Ā Internet connectivityĀ dropped toĀ ~30% of normalĀ by late Tuesday (NetBlocks).
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Tourism:Ā AboutĀ 25,000 touristsĀ remain in country as cleanup begins.
Haiti & the Dominican Republic
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Fatalities:Ā Three deathsĀ inĀ Haiti,Ā oneĀ in theĀ Dominican RepublicĀ linked to storm impacts and preparations.
International Support
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The United States signaled readiness to assist Jamaicaās recovery efforts. From Air Force One, PresidentĀ Donald TrumpĀ said the U.S. isĀ āprepared to moveāĀ and isĀ closely monitoringĀ the damage.
Key Hazards to Watch
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Rainfall flooding & mudslidesĀ in mountainous terrain (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola).
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Destructive windsĀ near the core and embedded tornado-like vortices in outer bands.
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Dangerous storm surgeĀ along onshore-facing coasts.
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Extended power/telecom outagesĀ hampering emergency response.
What Residents Should Do
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Follow local emergency ordersĀ and evacuation guidance.
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Avoid floodwaters; do not drive across submerged roads.
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Prepare for prolonged outagesĀ (water, power, communications).
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Use official channelsĀ for relief info and price-gouging reports.
