Jamaica Reels from Hurricane Melissa's Devastation as Bermuda Braces for Impact
Kingston, Jamaica - Jamaica has been plunged into chaos after Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. As the storm now bears down on Bermuda, authorities are scrambling to prepare for the worst.
The capital city, Kingston, narrowly escaped the worst of the hurricane's fury, with only isolated power outages and property damage reported. However, much of the south-west region was severely affected, with entire towns underwater and critical infrastructure left in shambles.
Transport Minister Daryl Vaz described the devastation as "enormous", with thousands of homes destroyed and countless lives disrupted by the storm's relentless onslaught. The full extent of the damage is still unknown, but estimates suggest that billions of dollars have been lost to the hurricane's fury.
As Jamaica struggles to recover from the disaster, the British government has pledged support, chartering flights for stranded nationals. Haiti, meanwhile, has reported a staggering 25 deaths, including 10 children, in floodwaters triggered by the river overflow.
Cuba, where Melissa made landfall on Wednesday, remains a mystery, with authorities only beginning to assess the damage. Thousands of evacuees were airlifted from the storm's path, but images from Santiago de Cuba show the full extent of the destruction - downed trees, destroyed homes and debris-filled streets.
The Bahamas, which Melissa has now passed, was also severely affected, with nearly 1,500 people evacuated in one of the largest operations of its kind. The hurricane is now heading for Bermuda, where residents are bracing for impact. Although significantly weakened by Thursday's reports, Melissa still carries strong winds and remains a significant threat to the island.
As the storm hurtles towards Bermuda, the international community continues to offer support, with Jamaica and Haiti struggling to cope with the aftermath of Melissa's fury. The full extent of the damage is yet to be revealed, but one thing is clear: the Caribbean has been left reeling from this devastating storm.
				
			Kingston, Jamaica - Jamaica has been plunged into chaos after Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. As the storm now bears down on Bermuda, authorities are scrambling to prepare for the worst.
The capital city, Kingston, narrowly escaped the worst of the hurricane's fury, with only isolated power outages and property damage reported. However, much of the south-west region was severely affected, with entire towns underwater and critical infrastructure left in shambles.
Transport Minister Daryl Vaz described the devastation as "enormous", with thousands of homes destroyed and countless lives disrupted by the storm's relentless onslaught. The full extent of the damage is still unknown, but estimates suggest that billions of dollars have been lost to the hurricane's fury.
As Jamaica struggles to recover from the disaster, the British government has pledged support, chartering flights for stranded nationals. Haiti, meanwhile, has reported a staggering 25 deaths, including 10 children, in floodwaters triggered by the river overflow.
Cuba, where Melissa made landfall on Wednesday, remains a mystery, with authorities only beginning to assess the damage. Thousands of evacuees were airlifted from the storm's path, but images from Santiago de Cuba show the full extent of the destruction - downed trees, destroyed homes and debris-filled streets.
The Bahamas, which Melissa has now passed, was also severely affected, with nearly 1,500 people evacuated in one of the largest operations of its kind. The hurricane is now heading for Bermuda, where residents are bracing for impact. Although significantly weakened by Thursday's reports, Melissa still carries strong winds and remains a significant threat to the island.
As the storm hurtles towards Bermuda, the international community continues to offer support, with Jamaica and Haiti struggling to cope with the aftermath of Melissa's fury. The full extent of the damage is yet to be revealed, but one thing is clear: the Caribbean has been left reeling from this devastating storm.
 ! can't believe what's happening in jamaica and bermuda... so many people affected by dis disaster
! can't believe what's happening in jamaica and bermuda... so many people affected by dis disaster  . thinkin' about all those homes destroyed, lives disrupted... billions of dollars lost? that's crazy
. thinkin' about all those homes destroyed, lives disrupted... billions of dollars lost? that's crazy  . hope the british government can send some much needed aid to our brothers & sisters in need
. hope the british government can send some much needed aid to our brothers & sisters in need  . also feel for haiti & cuba... still tryna assess the damage over there
. also feel for haiti & cuba... still tryna assess the damage over there  . Bermuda's gotta be shakin' in their boots right now
. Bermuda's gotta be shakin' in their boots right now  . fingers crossed melissa don't make it worse than it already is
. fingers crossed melissa don't make it worse than it already is  .
. these storms are getting worse and worse, it's like they're just getting stronger and stronger... i mean, billions of dollars lost, thousands of homes destroyed... it's not even close to being over yet and people are already talking about relief efforts... how are we supposed to recover from this? and what's with the international community offering support, but still leaving some countries to deal with the aftermath on their own?
 these storms are getting worse and worse, it's like they're just getting stronger and stronger... i mean, billions of dollars lost, thousands of homes destroyed... it's not even close to being over yet and people are already talking about relief efforts... how are we supposed to recover from this? and what's with the international community offering support, but still leaving some countries to deal with the aftermath on their own? 
 the caribbean needs a unified response to these storms, not just token gestures of aid
 the caribbean needs a unified response to these storms, not just token gestures of aid hope everyone stays safe & gets thru this storm
 hope everyone stays safe & gets thru this storm 

 Jamaica is gonna take a while to recover, and it's okay to not be okay right now. The real question is, what are we gonna do with the time we have to rebuild? Are we just gonna sit in our old ways or use this as an opportunity to start anew?
 Jamaica is gonna take a while to recover, and it's okay to not be okay right now. The real question is, what are we gonna do with the time we have to rebuild? Are we just gonna sit in our old ways or use this as an opportunity to start anew? 
 BUT SERIOUSLY HOW MANY HOMES CAN BE DESTRUCTED IN ONE GO
 BUT SERIOUSLY HOW MANY HOMES CAN BE DESTRUCTED IN ONE GO  IT MUST BE TRULY DEVASTATING FOR THOSE PEOPLE IN NEED OF HELP
 IT MUST BE TRULY DEVASTATING FOR THOSE PEOPLE IN NEED OF HELP 
 I can only imagine how tough it must be for those affected, especially in Haiti where the storm caused 25 deaths
 I can only imagine how tough it must be for those affected, especially in Haiti where the storm caused 25 deaths  .
. οΈ. And have you heard about the new low-elevation drones being used for damage assessments? That's some crazy cool tech right there!
οΈ. And have you heard about the new low-elevation drones being used for damage assessments? That's some crazy cool tech right there! 
 . Anyway, my thoughts are with Jamaica, Haiti, and Bermuda as they recover from this terrible storm
. Anyway, my thoughts are with Jamaica, Haiti, and Bermuda as they recover from this terrible storm  .
. . I hope everyone stays safe and that the international community can help them out more
. I hope everyone stays safe and that the international community can help them out more  .
. . Cuba's situation is still really unclear, but it's good that they were able to evacuate thousands of people from the storm's path.
. Cuba's situation is still really unclear, but it's good that they were able to evacuate thousands of people from the storm's path.
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 i mean wut about daryl vaz transport minister saying dat? he's tryna spin it into somethin positive
 i mean wut about daryl vaz transport minister saying dat? he's tryna spin it into somethin positive  meanwhile, cuba's still a mystery
 meanwhile, cuba's still a mystery  might be a lot but let's not get carried away here
 might be a lot but let's not get carried away here 
 . And the worst part is, people are still stranded in Cuba waiting for help to arrive
. And the worst part is, people are still stranded in Cuba waiting for help to arrive 
 And have you guys seen those water purification tablets online? That's like, total game-changer after an emergency situation like this. Plus, I heard Jamaica is setting up temporary shelters for displaced folks, that's just good community spirit
 And have you guys seen those water purification tablets online? That's like, total game-changer after an emergency situation like this. Plus, I heard Jamaica is setting up temporary shelters for displaced folks, that's just good community spirit  ...
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 like they've never seen rain or wind before. I mean, it's just another day in paradise, right? Bermuda's all about that luxury vibe, but what's the big deal? They'll just rebuild and be back to their island life in no time
 like they've never seen rain or wind before. I mean, it's just another day in paradise, right? Bermuda's all about that luxury vibe, but what's the big deal? They'll just rebuild and be back to their island life in no time  . And Cuba? Pffft, they're used to hurricanes, it's like a normal Tuesday for them
. And Cuba? Pffft, they're used to hurricanes, it's like a normal Tuesday for them  .
. . people must be going through so much right now in jamaica, bermuda, and haiti. hope the british gov is able to get aid there ASAP
. people must be going through so much right now in jamaica, bermuda, and haiti. hope the british gov is able to get aid there ASAP