Hurricane Melissa: A Catastrophic Threat to the Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa, a catastrophic Category 5 storm, threatens Jamaica with unprecedented damage. The hurricane's slow movement increases its destructive potential, prompting mandatory evacuations and appeals for international support. Neighboring island nations face similar threats, as authorities brace for significant infrastructure damage amid climate change concerns.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-10-2025 01:02 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 01:02 IST
Hurricane Melissa: A Catastrophic Threat to the Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa, with sustained winds reaching 175 mph, poses a severe threat to Jamaica, marking what could be the largest ever hurricane for the Caribbean island. The U.S. National Hurricane Center classified it as Category 5, forecasting its impact late Monday or early Tuesday.

Jamaican authorities have ordered evacuations and prepared a $33 million emergency response as Melissa threatens infrastructure. Prime Minister Andrew Holness emphasized the island's vulnerability, urging international aid as the storm promises days of extreme weather.

Neighboring nations like Haiti and Cuba have initiated evacuations, with authorities anticipating widespread damage. Experts warn that climate change contributes to faster and stronger hurricanes, exacerbating the dangers posed by storms like Melissa.

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