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Category 5 Hurricane Melissa Threatens Jamaica With Record Winds

Key Takeaways

  • Category 5 Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica with 175 mph winds
  • Mandatory evacuations for 28,000 people as storm could be Jamaica’s worst
  • Slow-moving storm threatens days of destructive winds and 36 inches of rain
  • Regional impacts already felt with deaths in Haiti and Dominican Republic

Hurricane Melissa has intensified into a Category 5 monster storm heading directly toward Jamaica, posing what meteorologists warn could become the island’s most intense hurricane on record. With sustained winds of 175 mph, the storm threatens catastrophic damage across the Caribbean region.

Emergency Preparations Accelerate

Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has ordered compulsory evacuations in several localities including Port Royal, warning that homes, farmland, and critical infrastructure—bridges, roads, and airports—face severe risk. “There is no infrastructure in the region that can withstand a Category 5,” Holness stated while appealing for global assistance.

Despite official alerts, some residents remain hesitant to leave their homes due to theft concerns. Emergency buses stand ready to transport approximately 28,000 people under mandatory evacuation orders.

Slow-Moving Catastrophe

Meteorologists emphasize Melissa’s dangerous combination of slow movement and enormous wind field—now wider than Jamaica itself. This could expose the island to several days of destructive winds and torrential rainfall reaching up to 36 inches.

“Tens of thousands of families are facing hours of extreme wind gusts above 100 mph and days of relentless, torrential rainfall,” said AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter, noting that infrastructure damage might significantly delay relief efforts.

Regional Impacts Already Felt

The storm’s effects are already visible across the Caribbean. In Jamaica’s Blue Mountains, some communities report being cut off by blocked roads. “We can’t move,” said Damian Anderson, a 47-year-old teacher. “We’re scared. We’ve never seen a multi-day event like this before.”

Haiti and the Dominican Republic have recorded storm-related deaths and mass evacuations due to intense rainfall. Cuban officials have relocated over 500,000 residents from high-risk areas, with more than 250,000 taking shelter in temporary facilities around Santiago de Cuba.

The Jamaican government has prepared a $33 million response budget, drawing on insurance and credit reserves. Experts point to unusually warm Caribbean waters as fueling the storm’s rapid intensification, similar to patterns observed during Hurricane Beryl—the fastest Atlantic cyclone to reach Category 5 strength.

“Slow-moving major hurricanes often go down in history as some of the deadliest and most destructive storms on record,” Porter added. “This is a dire situation unfolding in slow motion.”

The US National Hurricane Center forecasts Melissa will reach Jamaica between late Monday and early Tuesday before crossing eastern Cuba and moving toward the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos by midweek.

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