Hurricane Melissa death toll rises to 28 in Jamaica

Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced that the death toll from Hurricane Melissa, which devastated the Caribbean nation last week, has risen to 28. The storm made landfall on Tuesday, leaving a trail of destruction and chaos in its wake.

The full extent of the damage was only beginning to become clear as communication systems and power remained out for many areas, making it difficult for aid agencies to reach those in need. Communities on Jamaica's western coast, including Black River and Montego Bay, were among the hardest hit.

Images showed buildings reduced to rubble, streets littered with debris and belongings, and entire neighborhoods still underwater. The Red Cross reported that 72% of people across Jamaica did not have electricity, while around 6,000 were taking shelter in emergency facilities.

As aid began to arrive, reports emerged of desperate individuals entering supermarkets and pharmacies to gather food and medicine. Landslides, downed power lines, and fallen trees had rendered many roads impassable, complicating the distribution of aid.

Hurricane Melissa has become the most powerful storm on record to hit Jamaica, with sustained winds of 185mph (295km/h). The category five hurricane brought catastrophic damage, particularly in Haiti, where at least 31 people have been killed. In Cuba, thousands were evacuated as over 60,000 homes were damaged or destroyed.

The impact of climate change on the frequency and intensity of storms remains unclear, but warmer sea surface temperatures are believed to contribute to more frequent and intense hurricanes. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had predicted above-normal hurricane activity this year, highlighting the growing concern about extreme weather events.
 
omg 28 people died from hurricane melissa that's like so sad πŸ€• i was just reading that jamaica lost power to like 72% of its homes is that even possible? how do people survive without electricity and water? can we get a video of those supermarkets and pharmacies where ppl were taking food and meds? did it have something to do with climate change or wasnt the weather forecast right?
 
Ugh, Jamaica is just getting absolutely shredded by this hurricane 🀯! 28 people dead and who knows how many injured? It's like the whole country got blown to kingdom come πŸŒͺ️. And that's not even mentioning Haiti and Cuba, which are also taking a huge beating πŸ™. I mean, what's going on with our planet?! Climate change is like, literally destroying us all 😩. We're still trying to figure out how it works, but it's clear that warmer oceans = more intense hurricanes = DISASTER πŸ’₯. And meanwhile, the aid is finally starting to trickle in, but it's like, too little, too late πŸ™„. People are still stuck without power and food, and supermarkets are being looted... like, what's next?! 😩 Can't we just get our acts together already?!
 
omg, my heart is goin out to all those people affected by Hurricane Melissa 😱πŸŒͺ️ it's just so sad to see the destruction and chaos caused by such a powerful storm. i'm glad that aid agencies are doin their best to reach everyone in need, but at the same time, 72% of ppl without electricity is just crazy 🀯 like, how r ppl supposed to cope with no power or water?

i've been seein all these pics of buildings reduced to rubble and streets littered with debris, it's just heartbreaking πŸ“Έ i feel like we need to do more to prepare for these kinds of disasters. climate change is a big deal and we need to take action ASAP ⚠️ maybe investin in renewable energy sources and sustainable infrastructure would be a good start?

anyway, my thoughts r with all the ppl affected by this storm πŸ™
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening in Jamaica πŸ€•! 28 people dead is a massive loss of life and I'm still trying to process how bad the damage is... images are just heartbreaking - whole neighborhoods underwater, buildings reduced to rubble, it's like something out of a horror movie. The fact that 72% of ppl don't have electricity and 6k ppl are stuck in shelters is just crazy 🀯.

And yeah, climate change is for real 🌑️. Warmer sea surface temps are clearly making storms more frequent & intense. It's not like we're gonna sit back and do nothing about it either... hopefully govts & aid agencies can get the help to those in need ASAP πŸ’•. The world needs to come together to support ppl affected by climate disasters like this πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
I'm still in shock thinking about how bad Hurricane Melissa is doing 🀯. 28 lives lost, that's just heartbreaking. And it's not even just Jamaica that's getting hit, Haiti and Cuba are also dealing with the aftermath πŸŒͺ️. I mean, 185mph winds? That's insane! How can a storm get so powerful? And the fact that climate change is making these storms more frequent and intense... it's like, we should've known this was coming 😩. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration saying above-normal hurricane activity this year? Yeah, I think they were right on the money πŸ€“. We need to be better prepared for these kinds of disasters. And what's really sad is that people are having to enter supermarkets and pharmacies to get food and medicine... it's just not right πŸ˜”.
 
OMG u can barely even imagine what these ppl r goin thru πŸ€•! my thoughts r w/ all the ppl affected by Hurricane Melissa πŸŒͺ️ Jamaica is doin its best 2 help each other but it's so sad 2 see so much destruction & devastation πŸ’” especially 4 Haiti where like 31 ppl lost their lives 😒 the fact that climate change is makin these storms more intense is just heartbreaking ❀️ we gotta keep workin towards a greener future πŸŒ±πŸ’š
 
πŸŒͺ️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around all the destruction from Hurricane Melissa πŸ˜”... 28 deaths is just heartbreaking, and to think that whole neighborhoods are underwater? 🌊 It's like something out of a movie. I feel so bad for the people who lost everything - homes, belongings, livelihoods... it's just not right. πŸ’” The fact that people had to resort to supermarkets and pharmacies for food and medicine is just heartbreaking πŸ˜•. And the roads are impassable because of landslides and fallen trees? It's like the storm made it impossible to even reach those in need 🀯. Climate change, huh? It's like we knew this was coming but didn't do anything about it... πŸŒŽπŸ’”
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• 28 people already lost their lives from that one storm? it's like, how are they supposed to recover now? 🀯 and the damage... ugh, whole neighborhoods underwater? buildings reduced to rubble? how many ppl do u think were affected by this disaster? i'm guessing thousands for sure... and what's with the supermarkets & pharmacies people rushing there for food & medicine? that just sounds like a recipe for chaos 😩

and can we talk about climate change for sec? it seems like it's getting more intense by the year πŸŒͺ️ & we're still trying to figure out how it affects storms... i mean, 185mph is CRAZY fast! what's gonna happen if these storms just keep getting worse? πŸ€”
 
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