After hitting Jamaica on Tuesday, Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba overnight as a strong and dangerous Category 3 ...
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm with wind speeds of up to 185 miles per hour.
Hurricane Melissa is twisting across Cuba, its eye passing over the long, thin island’s eastern shores. Cubans are huddled in ...
Before Hurricane Melissa, the most damaging hurricane to hit Jamaica was Gilbert, which struck the island in September 1988.
Hurricane Melissa carved across Jamaica this afternoon, tearing off roofs and dumping rain. When the storm made landfall ...
The storm caused widespread damage in Jamaica to infrastructure and cut internet access for most of its two million people.
Most of the island of two million people was without internet service, and major airports were closed. Kingston, the capital, ...
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, made landfall near New Hope, Jamaica, on Tuesday. With wind speeds of 185 miles per ...
Roads, infrastructure and the electricity grid were battered, and over one million people, a third of the population, were directly affected by the storm the official said.
Cuba’s president, President Miguel Díaz-Canel, warned residents to brace for a “very difficult night” as the island prepared ...
In the last 25 years, a total of 10 major hurricanes have lashed the island. “Cuba is right in the center of things,” a ...
Twenty-five thousand tourists rode out the storm on the island, and all are safe, according to the tourism minister.
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