SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Tropical Storm Melissa was nearly stationary in the central Caribbean early Friday, with forecasters warning it could soon strengthen and brush past Jamaica as a powerful hurricane while unleashing catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in southern Haiti.
The erratic storm was expected to drop copious rain on Jamaica and the southern regions of Haiti and the Dominican Republic through the weekend. At least three people were reported killed in Haiti.
"The rainfall is a huge risk with the storm," said Michael Brennan, director of the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami. "Rainfall has historically been the biggest cause of loss of life of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Caribbean."
The storm was located about 165 miles (260 kilometers) southeast of

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