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Dozens killed after Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica

• Oct 29, 2025, 4:53 PM
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Hurricane Melissa left dozens dead and widespread destruction across Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica, where roofless homes, fallen utility poles and water-logged furniture dominated the landscape Wednesday.

A landslide blocked the main roads of Santa Cruz in Jamaica's St. Elizabeth parish, where the streets were reduced to mud pits. Residents swept water from homes as they tried to salvage belongings. Winds ripped off part of the roof at a local high school, which is designated as a public shelter.

"I never saw anything like this before in all my years living here," resident Jennifer Small said.

Melissa made landfall Tuesday in Jamaica as a catastrophic Category 5 storm with top winds of 295 kph, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, before weakening and moving on to Cuba. Still, even countries outside the storm's direct path felt its devastating effects.

In Haiti, flooding from Melissa killed at least 25 people in the southern coastal town of Petit-Goâve, its mayor told The Associated Press. Mayor Jean Bertrand Subrème said dozens of homes collapsed when the La Digue River burst its banks, and people were still trapped under rubble on Wednesday morning. Only one official from Haiti's Civil Protection Agency was in the area, with residents struggling to evacuate amid heavy floodwaters.

Officials reported collapsed houses, blocked mountain roads and roofs blown off in Cuba on Wednesday, with the most destruction concentrated in the southwest and northwest. Authorities said about 735,000 people remained in shelters in eastern Cuba.

"That was hell. All night long, it was terrible," said Reinaldo Charon in Santiago de Cuba. The 52-year-old was one of the few people venturing out on Wednesday, covered by a plastic sheet in the intermittent rain.

In Jamaica, more than 25,000 people were packed into shelters on Wednesday and more streamed in throughout the day after the storm ripped roofs off their homes and left them temporarily homeless. Dana Morris Dixon, Jamaica's education minister, said that 77% of the island was without power on Wednesday.

Jamaica rushes to assess the damage.

Jamaican officials reported complications in assessing the damage because of outages, noting that “a total communication blackout" in areas, Richard Thompson, acting director general of Jamaica's Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, told the Nationwide News Network.

"It's not going to be an easy road, Jamaica," said Desmond McKenzie, deputy chairman of Jamaica's Disaster Risk Management Council. "I know persons … are wondering what their future is going to be like.”

At least one death was reported in Jamaica's west when a tree fell on a baby, state minister Abka Fitz-Henley told the Nationwide News Network.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness plans to fly over the most affected areas, where crews were still trying to access areas and determine the extent of the damage, Dixon said.

Annette Lowe said it was the worst storm she had ever experienced.

"My entire house top is gone, and right now, the back of my house is being threatened by water," she said.

Nearby, David Muschette, 84, sat among the rubble of his roofless house. He said he lost everything as he pointed to his wet clothes and furniture strewn across the grass outside, while a part of his roof partially blocked the road.

“I need help,” he begged.

The government said it hopes to reopen all of Jamaica's airports as early as Thursday to ensure the quick distribution of emergency relief supplies.

The United States is sending rescue and response teams to assist in recovery efforts in the Caribbean, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on X on Wednesday. He said that government officials were coordinating with leadership in Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas.

Cuba rides out the storm.

In Cuba, parts of Granma province, especially the municipal capital, Jiguaní, were underwater, Gov. Yanetsy Terry Gutiérre said. More than 15 inches (40 centimeters) of rain was reported in Jiguaní's settlement of Charco Redondo.

The hurricane could worsen Cuba's severe economic crisis, which has already led to prolonged power blackouts and fuel and food shortages.

"There will be a lot of work to do. We know there will be a lot of damage," Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said in a televised address, and urged the population not to underestimate the power of Melissa, "the strongest ever to hit national territory."

The storm was expected to generate a surge of up to 12 feet (3.6 meters) in the region and drop up to 20 inches (51 centimeters) of rain in parts of eastern Cuba. Intense rain could cause life-threatening flooding with numerous landslides, U.S. forecasters said.

Wednesday afternoon, Melissa had sustained top winds of 100 mph (155 kph) and was moving northeast at 14 mph (22 kph) according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami. The hurricane was centered about 150 miles (245 kilometers) south of the central Bahamas.

Michael Brennan, director of the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, said the storm began affecting the southeastern Bahamas on Wednesday.

"The storm is growing in size," he said, noting that tropical storm force winds now extend almost 200 miles (322 kilometers) from the center.

Melissa's center is forecast to move through the southeastern Bahamas later Wednesday, generating up to 7 feet (2 meters) of storm surge in the area. By late Thursday, Melissa is expected to pass just west of Bermuda.


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