Caribbean Tourism Takes A Hit After Hurricane Melissa Strikes
Caribbean Tourism Takes A Hit After Hurricane Melissa Strikes
US · Published Nov 2, 2025
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, has severely damaged tourism infrastructure in Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti.
Airport and cruise port closures have stranded tourists and disrupted travel across the Caribbean.
Experts link the storm's intensity to climate change, warning of more frequent extreme weather events.
Powerful hurricane cripples Caribbean tourism industry
Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful cyclones in nearly a century, has dealt a severe blow to the Caribbean tourism industry. The Category 5 storm, packing winds near 300 km/h, devastated Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti, leaving a trail of destruction that has crippled local economies. The storm's impact on tourism is particularly acute, with widespread flooding, airport closures, and significant damage to hotels and resorts.
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