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                    A state of extreme emergency has been declared across Jamaica and eastern Cuba as Hurricane Melissa, a rare and powerful Category 5 storm, continues its relentless track toward the region. Warnings from the US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) indicate that Melissa could evolve into the most destructive storm to strike the region this century, prompting mass evacuations and the activation of military disaster response teams.
Hurricane Melissa, characterized as the strongest storm globally this year, is situated approximately 145 miles southwest of Kingston, moving steadily at about 10 miles per hour. The hurricane is currently packing ferocious sustained winds exceeding 160 mph, placing it at the highest level of the Saffir-Simpson wind scale. This intensity guarantees catastrophic damage upon landfall.
Meteorological experts have issued dire warnings regarding the combined threat posed by the storm’s intensity and its projected slow movement. The hurricane is expected to linger over Jamaica for several hours after making landfall, significantly worsening its destructive impact through prolonged exposure to violent winds and torrential rainfall.
The primary threats include life-threatening storm surges along the coasts, widespread torrential rainfall, and significant inland flooding and landslides. Authorities across Jamaica have escalated warnings to the maximum red alert status, urging all residents, particularly those residing in low-lying and coastal zones, to comply with immediate evacuation orders.
Transportation and logistical services have been paralyzed in preparation for impact: all commercial flights have been grounded, major ports are closed, and designated emergency shelters are fully operational. Disaster response units across the island are bracing for what officials fear could represent the most devastating natural disaster the Caribbean nation has faced in decades, potentially surpassing the destruction caused by historic hurricanes like Gilbert (1988) and Dean (2007).
The threat is not isolated to Jamaica. Eastern Cuba, which lies directly in the path of the powerful system, has mobilized its military forces for proactive deployment, focusing on immediate rescue, relief, and post-storm cleanup operations. Heavy rainfall is also forecast to affect the Cayman Islands and parts of Haiti, raising the risk of severe flash floods and mudslides across the wider Caribbean region.
Jamaican officials have conveyed a message of utmost seriousness to the public. The Prime Minister underscored the gravity of the situation, urging citizens to abandon any notion of riding out the storm. "This is not a storm to ride out. Please, evacuate if you are in danger zones. Our priority is to save lives," the leader stated, reflecting the urgency of the moment. With Hurricane Melissa rapidly closing in, emergency services and international regional agencies remain on maximum alert as the island community prepares for an inevitable and potentially catastrophic landfall.
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Published: Oct 28, 2025