Hurricane Melissa Claims the Lives of Seven People: The Scale of Destruction in Jamaica.
Hurricane 'Melissa' is Losing Strength, but Continues to Cause Damage
According to inkorr.com: The most powerful hurricane in Jamaica's history, 'Melissa', has weakened to a Category 4, yet its consequences remain catastrophic. Wind speeds reach 295 km/h, causing floods, landslides, infrastructure destruction, and power outages.
Evacuees from the worst-hit areas of Jamaica have witnessed significant damage to infrastructure, the destruction of dozens of buildings, and the suspension of hospital operations. Landslides caused by Hurricane 'Melissa' are complicating the situation.
The Minister of the Environment of Jamaica, Matthew Samuda, reported that a significant part of the island is currently without electricity, and the infrastructure is heavily damaged.
It is estimated that up to 1.5 million people may be at risk due to the hurricane in Jamaica. The Cuban government has urged residents of the most vulnerable regions to evacuate ahead of the storm surge.
As a result of Hurricane 'Melissa', at least seven people have died in the Caribbean region, including in Jamaica and other countries in the area. One person in Jamaica is currently considered missing.
Although Hurricane 'Melissa' has weakened, it continues to pose a threat to residents of Jamaica and other Caribbean nations. The effects of this disaster will be felt for a long time, and significant efforts will be needed to restore affected areas.
The reports about Hurricane 'Melissa' underscore the seriousness of the situation in the region, where natural disasters can significantly impact people's lives. Recovery efforts for infrastructure and support for the affected will be critically important in the coming weeks, as many people have been left homeless and without basic living conditions.
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