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Moving north:Ā HurricaneĀ MelissaĀ is anĀ ā€œextremely 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 storm—3 in JamaicaĀ during preparations,Ā 3 in Haiti, andĀ 1 in the Dominican Republic.


Current Status & Track

  • 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. ET—stillĀ ā€œextremely dangerous,ā€Ā per the National Hurricane Center.

  • 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

  • Evacuations:Ā More thanĀ 735,000 peopleĀ evacuated, according to PresidentĀ Miguel DĆ­az-Canel, who warned of aĀ ā€œvery difficult nightā€Ā but pledged recovery efforts.

  • Rain & Flooding:Ā Up to 25 inchesĀ of rain possible in theĀ eastern mountains, withĀ life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides.

  • Wind & Surge:Ā Sustained winds up to 120 mphĀ near the core;Ā storm surge up to 12 feetĀ along exposed coasts.

Jamaica

  • 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.

  • Emergency Measures:Ā Jamaica declared aĀ disaster area, includingĀ anti–price-gougingĀ enforcement asĀ food, water, and essentialsĀ run short. AnĀ official relief websiteĀ is live to coordinate aid and recovery.

  • Infrastructure:Ā Hospitals, housing, and commercial properties sustained damage. Authorities expect toĀ begin recovery on the island’s east, withĀ power and telecom restorationĀ targeted byĀ WednesdayĀ in some areas;Ā southern JamaicaĀ may take additional days.

  • Outages & Connectivity:Ā 500,000+ customersĀ lost power Tuesday, withĀ western Jamaica ā‰ˆ77%Ā of affected accounts.Ā Internet connectivityĀ dropped toĀ ~30% of normalĀ by late Tuesday (NetBlocks).

  • Tourism:Ā AboutĀ 25,000 touristsĀ remain in country as cleanup begins.

Haiti & the Dominican Republic

  • Fatalities:Ā Three deathsĀ inĀ Haiti,Ā oneĀ in theĀ Dominican RepublicĀ linked to storm impacts and preparations.


International Support

  • The United States signaled readiness to assist Jamaica’s recovery efforts. From Air Force One, PresidentĀ Donald TrumpĀ said the U.S. isĀ ā€œprepared to moveā€Ā and isĀ closely monitoringĀ the damage.


Key Hazards to Watch

  • Rainfall flooding & mudslidesĀ in mountainous terrain (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola).

  • Destructive windsĀ near the core and embedded tornado-like vortices in outer bands.

  • Dangerous storm surgeĀ along onshore-facing coasts.

  • Extended power/telecom outagesĀ hampering emergency response.


What Residents Should Do

  • Follow local emergency ordersĀ and evacuation guidance.

  • Avoid floodwaters; do not drive across submerged roads.

  • Prepare for prolonged outagesĀ (water, power, communications).

  • Use official channelsĀ for relief info and price-gouging reports.

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