Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba overnight as a Category 3 storm severely flooding streets and damaging infrastructure, and was swirling over the Caribbean island as of Wednesday morning, Oct.
For travelers wondering if now is the time to visit Jamaica following last fall's devastating hurricane, locals weigh in on ...
Hurricane Melissa caused catastrophic flooding, wind damage, and power outages in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Maximum sustained winds reached 130 mph; up to 30 inches of rain possible in some areas.
Multiple Caribbean countries are reeling in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which has been traveling through the region for the past few days, bringing torrential rains, devastating winds, landslides ...
The passage of Hurricane Melissa left a trail of destruction in Cuba, significantly damaging the Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, the country's patroness. The hurricane made landfall in ...
Despite extensive damage caused by Hurricane Melissa, approximately one-third of the bed capacity at the Falmouth Public General Hospital remains operational, as repair work continues across the ...
Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, has carved a devastating path through the Caribbean this week. The storm has left at least 34 people dead and caused catastrophic ...
Category 5 Hurricane Melissa sped up early Tuesday, Oct. 28, making landfall at New Hope, Jamaica, around 1 p.m., bringing catastrophic winds and flooding as the strongest storm — and only Category 5 ...
Janay Reece came back home to Baltimore to join WJZ in August 2023. Before coming back to the Charm City, Janay was a morning anchor and reporter for WDBJ7 in Roanoke, VA. She joined the WDBJ7 morning ...
Storyful video: Tourists and residents in Jamaica were surveying the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa, after it made landfall on the island as a Category 5 storm on Tuesday, October 28. Footage ...
In the full light of day, the wreckage of Hurricane Melissa is becoming clearer in Jamaica. Crews have begun cutting trees and opening roads, and Jamaicans are now trying to come to terms with what's ...