KINGSTON, Jamaica — Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday with catastrophic winds and the potential for widespread flooding and landslides from the Category 5 storm, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history.
Desmond McKenzie, deputy chairman of Jamaica’s Disaster Risk Management Council, urged people to seek shelter and stay indoors as the storm with 185 mph winds crosses the island.
“Jamaica, this is not the time to be brave,” he said.
The streets in the capital, Kingston, remained largely empty as Melissa approached , save for the lone stray dog crossing puddles and a handful of people walking briskly under tree branches waving in a stiff wind.
The Jamaican government said it had done all it could to prepare as it warned of devastating damage from the

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