Hurricane Melissa live updates: hundreds of thousands evacuated as Cuba faces 120mph winds; disaster area declared in Jamaica

A hurricane warning has been issued for parts of Cuba and Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in both countries. The storm is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread flooding to these regions.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has reported that Hurricane Melissa's maximum sustained winds are around 115mph, with higher gusts expected. The storm is currently located about 230 miles south of the central Bahamas, and is forecast to weaken as it crosses Cuba through the morning, before making its way across the southeastern or central Bahamas later on Wednesday.

Residents in affected areas have been warned to remain sheltered and to prepare for power outages and disruptions to communication networks. The Jamaican government has declared a state of emergency, while Cuban authorities have mobilized 2,500 electric line workers to begin recovery efforts immediately after the storm passes through.

The hurricane is expected to have a significant impact on Jamaica, with widespread damage reported in various parts of the island. The country's prime minister, Andrew Holness, has declared the island a "disaster area" and has warned residents to remain vigilant.

In Cuba, the storm has caused widespread power outages and flooding, with reports of damage to homes and infrastructure. The government has mobilized its emergency services to respond to the situation.

The United Nations is planning an airlift of 2,000 relief kits to Jamaica from a supply station in Barbados once air travel is possible.
 
omg this hurricane warning is getting serious πŸŒ€πŸ’¨ people need to be super careful and stay inside till it passes by Cuba is already dealing with so much damage 😩 flooding everywhere and power outages too πŸ’‘ Jamaica's prime minister Andrew Holness sounds like a total boss for declaring the island a disaster area though πŸ‘ hope everyone gets through this okay ⭐️
 
🌟 I'm actually kinda relieved that some countries are getting this warning now πŸ™, so they can prepare for the storm. It's crazy how fast these storms can form and hit, right? πŸŒͺ️ And I think it's awesome that the Jamaican government is declaring a state of emergency early on – that way, people will be better prepared for the worst-case scenarios πŸ’ͺ.

Plus, I'm really happy to see the United Nations stepping in with those 2,000 relief kits 🀝. It just goes to show that even in tough times, there are still people looking out for each other ❀️. And let's not forget about all the amazing folks working behind the scenes to help with recovery efforts – like those electric line workers in Cuba, who are already mobilized and ready to go πŸ’Ό.

It's funny how sometimes we focus on the bad stuff, but there's always something to be optimistic about 🌈. Let's keep our fingers crossed for a smooth recovery in both Jamaica and Cuba! 😊
 
OMG what's goin on with these hurricanes they're just keepin it real and bringin destruction wherever they go πŸŒ€πŸ’₯ Cuba & Jamaica got hit by hurricane Melissa already and now the UN is tryin to help out with some relief kits πŸ›οΈ 2000 kits ain't gonna make a difference but its better than nothin', I guess. I remember when Katrina hit New Orleans back in 2005, it was like a war zone for real. How did we not learn from that? All these years later and we still got hurricanes wreakin havoc on islands 🀯
 
This hurricane is like life itself - unpredictable & powerful πŸŒͺ️. We think we're in control, but Mother Nature's got other plans. Cuba and Jamaica, you guys are gonna go through this tough time together, just like how friends support each other during hard times 🀝. The key is to stay prepared, not just physically but mentally too - have a plan B, stay informed & look out for one another πŸ’‘. And let's hope the airlift from Barbados arrives soon so you folks get some much-needed help 🚨. A lesson here: no matter how tough things seem, we're stronger together ❀️.
 
omg I just got back from vacay in cuba last month and I'm literally still reeling from the experience I stayed in this tiny hostal in havana and had no idea it was about to get hit with hurricane melissa I mean I've never seen anything like it - the winds were so strong my hostel got flooded and we all had to evacuate to higher ground πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’¨ anyway I'm so glad they're getting the emergency services out there ASAP my heart goes out to everyone in jamaica πŸ’• the UN airlift is a great idea tho - can't wait to hear about how it all plays out 🀞
 
Umm like this sounds soooo scary πŸ€• Hurricane Melissa is like a superpower weather phenomenon & I feel for all those people in Cuba & Jamaica! They gotta deal with strong winds & heavy rain, which means lots of flooding & damage to homes & infrastructure... poor thing πŸŒͺ️

So, 2,500 electric line workers are being sent out ASAP to help with the recovery efforts in Cuba? That's like a huge amount of people working together to fix things πŸ’ͺ. And I see they're also preparing for power outages & disruptions to communication networks... that sounds really challenging πŸ“΅

But omg the Jamaican government declared a state of emergency & the prime minister is warning residents to stay vigilant? That means the situation there must be pretty serious 😬. And what's up with all these relief kits being airlifted from Barbados? Like, how are they gonna get them down safely? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, another hurricane season, just what we need 🌨️. Cuba and Jamaica are already dealing with power outages and flooding, now the UN has to step in? Like, who doesn't see this coming? It's always the poor countries that get hit the hardest by these storms. And 2,000 relief kits? That's not even close to enough for all the people affected. I mean, what's the point of airlifting aid if it's just going to be a drop in the bucket? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸŒ€πŸŒͺ️ I'm really worried about the people in Cuba and Jamaica right now πŸ€•. This storm is gonna be a big deal, 115mph winds? That's crazy! 🀯 How are they even preparing for that kinda power outta? Power lines, communication networks... it's all gonna go down 😬. And on top of that, floodin' and damage to homes... πŸŒŠπŸ’” I hope those emergency services in Cuba can get a grip on things fast, 'cause I don't wanna see too many people sufferin' for this. πŸ™ The UN airlift is definitely gonna help, but it's just not enough πŸ’ͺ. We should be sendin' more aid ASAP πŸ‘Š
 
πŸŒͺ️ man this hurricane melissa is gonna be bad for cuba and jamaica I feel so bad for all those ppl who are already dealing with economic struggles πŸ€• and now they gotta deal with this disaster it's like, the world needs to step up its game and help these countries recover from natural disasters instead of just talkin' about it on social media πŸ’¬ we should be doin' more to support each other in times of need 🌎
 
πŸ˜” my heart goes out to all those affected by this hurricane πŸŒͺ️... it's just so sad to think about people losing their homes and struggling to cope with the aftermath πŸ’”. I can only imagine how scary it must be to hunker down in your own home, not knowing when the storm will pass or if you'll even have power again ⚑️. Cuba and Jamaica are like two beautiful countries that don't deserve this kind of pain 😭. I'm keeping all those who are struggling my thoughts and sending lots of positive vibes 🌈 to help you guys get through this πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh 🀯 I'm so worried about those poor people in Cuba and Jamaica right now! Hurricane Melissa sounds like it's going to be a beast πŸ’₯ 115mph winds are crazy strong, I can only imagine the destruction that's gonna happen. The fact that there are power outages and flooding already is just devastating 😩. And 2,500 electric line workers mobilized by Cuba? That's a huge effort, but they're gonna need so much more support after this storm passes. Jamaica's situation looks super dire too... πŸ€• I hope those 2,000 relief kits from the UN get there soon and that the Jamaican government can get help to those in need ASAP. This whole thing is just really heartbreaking πŸ˜”
 
omg what's going on with these hurricanes πŸŒͺ️! i mean can we just talk about how fast they're moving and how much damage they can cause? like 115mph winds are NO JOKE 😨. and the fact that there are over 2k workers being sent to cuba after the storm is actually kinda impressive, but also super worrying about how many people need help in the first place 🀯. i feel for all those affected families in jamaica and cuba... how hard must it be to deal with flooding and power outages? any way, i'm sending positive vibes (and a bunch of prayers-like thoughts) their way πŸ’•. and what's up with the airlift from barbados tho? is that really gonna make a difference? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, can you imagine having your home flooded with 115mph winds blowing like crazy πŸŒͺ️?! Like, I get it, hurricanes are super destructive and all that, but seriously, how do people even deal with this?! 🀯 Cuba and Jamaica are already dealing with the aftermath of the storm, power outages, water everywhere... and now they're getting relief kits from the UN? It's like, good on 'em, I guess 😊. But what really gets me is the layout of emergency info... I mean, can't we have a clearer format for this stuff?! πŸ€” Like, bullet points or something would be way more readable πŸ“š. Anyway, hope everyone in Cuba and Jamaica stays safe! πŸ’•
 
Ugh, these hurricanes are getting crazy! πŸŒͺ️ 115mph winds? That's insane! I feel for those people in Cuba and Jamaica, they gotta deal with this mess. Power outages and flooding everywhere... no wonder the government is mobilizing emergency services.

You know what's wild though? The NHC says it'll weaken as it crosses Cuba? What if that doesn't happen? It's like they're playing a game of hurricane roulette 🀯. And 2,500 electric line workers in Cuba? That's a lot of manpower! But for real tho, the UN airlifting 2k relief kits to Jamaica is a great move. They shoulda done it sooner tbh πŸ‘
 
Just think about it... a big storm like this can come and bring all sorts of chaos to our lives πŸŒͺ️. But you know what's even more powerful than a hurricane? Our own resilience πŸ’ͺ. Those people living in Cuba and Jamaica, they're facing some crazy conditions right now, but they're not giving up. They're coming together as a community to help each other out, and that's something we can all learn from 🀝. And let's not forget, it's the little things that make a big difference too... like those 2,000 relief kits being airlifted to Jamaica πŸ“¦. It's amazing what one small act of kindness (or in this case, organization) can do for someone in need ❀️.
 
man this hurricane melissa thingy is crazy πŸŒͺ️ like the winds are gonna be so strong and heavy rain is gonna pour down and flood everywhere... i feel bad for people living in cuba and jamaica, they gotta deal with all that mess after the storm passes. the national hurricane center is keeping a close eye on it, but still, 115mph winds are no joke! 🀯 i hope the power comes back on soon and everyone has access to basic necessities. 2k relief kits from the UN sounds like a good start tho, gotta help those in need ASAP ⚑️
 
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