Streets were flooded in Kingston on Tuesday, after Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as the strongest storm to hit the Caribbean island since records were first kept 174 years ago.

The record is tied for the strongest Atlantic hurricane to ever hit land.

Melissa is a Category 5 storm with sustained wind speeds of 185 mph (295 kph).

It is expected to slice diagonally across the island, entering near St. Elizabeth parish in the south and exiting around St. Ann parish in the north.

A life-threatening storm surge of up to 13 feet (4 meters) is expected across southern Jamaica.

The storm is expected to make landfall in eastern Cuba late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

Officials said there was no more preparation they could do and warned that damage assessment will be slow.

The storm has been blamed for at least seven deaths in the Caribbean — three in Jamaica, three in Haiti and one in the Dominican Republic.