Hurricane Melissa made a catastrophic landfall in western Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, marking the strongest hurricane to directly impact the Caribbean nation in recorded history. With winds reaching 185 mph, it threatened severe structural damage while prompting widespread evacuations across vulnerable communities.
The storm diminished slightly to 160 mph but maintained its ferocity as it traversed the island, sparking fears of landslides and flooding. The situation has left Jamaica's population in a dire state, reeling from extensive power outages and damaged infrastructure. Food aid, repairs, and recovery support are critical for affected residents.
Forecasters warn that unprecedented storm surges and rainfall could severely impact Cuba, which has evacuated half a million people. As

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