Hurricane Melissa has been declared post-tropical after a historic 10-day rampage, leaving devastation in its wake. With over 60 reported deaths and extensive damage across the Caribbean, the full impact is still unfolding.
Hurricane Melissa has wreaked havoc in Black River, Jamaica, leaving communities submerged and families desperate for aid. The aftermath reveals shocking destruction and a humanitarian crisis unfolding.
Hurricane Melissa wreaked havoc across the Caribbean, leaving Jamaica and Haiti in mourning with rising death tolls and widespread destruction. Emergency crews race to provide relief to affected communities.
Hurricane Melissa is on a collision course with Bermuda, warning residents of rapidly deteriorating conditions. Meanwhile, Jamaica grapples with devastation, a rising death toll, and urgent humanitarian efforts.
Hurricane Melissa is intensifying and is forecast to hit Jamaica late Monday into Tuesday, bringing up to 40 inches of rain and 9 to 13 feet of storm surge. Prepare for severe weather impacts!
Hurricane Melissa has intensified to a Category 5 storm, prompting urgent evacuation orders in Jamaica. Authorities warn of catastrophic flooding and extensive damage as the storm approaches.
Hurricane Melissa has intensified to a Category 4 storm, posing a severe risk of flash floods and landslides in Jamaica and Haiti. With forecasts predicting even more strength, residents are urged to seek shelter and prepare for devastating impacts.
Hurricane Melissa has rapidly intensified to a Category 4 storm, threatening Jamaica with catastrophic winds and rain. Despite evacuation orders, many residents refuse to leave their homes due to past experiences with shelters.
Hurricane Melissa is expected to reach Jamaica as a powerful category five storm, bringing life-threatening flash flooding and landslides. Residents are urged to prepare as the cyclone approaches.
Tropical Storm Melissa is on a path to become a major hurricane, threatening Jamaica and Haiti with life-threatening flash floods and landslides. With winds nearing 70 mph, it's expected to intensify over the weekend, creating hazardous conditions.