Hurricane Melissa: Aerial view of 'ground zero' destruction
Summary
Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a category five storm, causing significant destruction and killing at least 28 people. The storm also affected Haiti and the Dominican Republic, resulting in additional casualties. Many Jamaicans are left without essential services like food, power, and water due to blocked roads.Key Facts
- Hurricane Melissa is a category five storm.
- The storm killed at least 28 people in Jamaica.
- It also caused at least 31 deaths in Haiti and 2 in the Dominican Republic.
- Major roads in western Jamaica are blocked by debris.
- People in Jamaica are isolated with little food, no power, and no running water.
- The hurricane caused significant destruction in coastal communities.
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