Hurricane Melissa Brings Flooding and Catastrophic Winds
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On Friday, Oct. 24, Hannah Grubbs shared a TikTok of her and a fellow traveler walking in the airport. In overlaying text, she wrote, "Us on our way to Jamaica during a hurricane," referencing the Category 5 storm expected to hit the island on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Nineteen people are confirmed dead in Jamaica from Hurricane Melissa, which tore through the island as a Category 5 hurricane this week.
It also marks the first time in 20 years that three or more Category 5 hurricanes have developed over the Atlantic Basin in one season. The last time was in 2005, when Hurricanes Emily, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma all reached Category 5—breaking a record.
Hurricane Melissa approached Jamaica as a powerful Category 5 storm as forecasters warned it would cause catastrophic flash flooding, life-threatening landslides and extremely strong winds across the Caribbean. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami warned people in Jamaica to go to shelters and stay there during the storm.
Melissa tore through the Caribbean as one of the most powerful storms in history, slamming Jamaica as a Category 5 hurricane earlier this week.
Rescuers and aid workers have spread across Jamaica to deliver food and water after Hurricane Melissa ravaged the island