Melissa Leaves 50 Dead, More Feared Missing In Caribbean
Melissa Leaves 50 Dead, More Feared Missing In Caribbean
US · Published Nov 1, 2025
Hurricane Melissa has caused at least 50 deaths in Jamaica and Haiti, with fears the toll will rise.
The Category 5 storm left 60% of Jamaica without power and destroyed up to 90% of roofs in some towns.
Experts suggest climate change made the storm's intensity up to four times more likely.
Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica and Haiti
Hurricane Melissa has tragically claimed the lives of at least 50 people across Jamaica and Haiti, with authorities expressing grave concerns that the death toll may continue to rise as search and rescue operations persist. This formidable Category 5 hurricane has wrought havoc on communities, leaving a staggering 60% of Jamaica without power and demolishing up to 90% of roofs in towns such as Black River.
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