17.1 C
Delhi
Sunday, January 18, 2026

Hurricane Melissa Strengthens to Category 4, Threatens Caribbean

Key Takeaways

  • Hurricane Melissa strengthened to Category 4, may hit Category 5
  • Threatens catastrophic flooding in Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic
  • At least 4 fatalities already reported in Haiti and Dominican Republic
  • Jamaican airports closed, 650+ shelters activated

Hurricane Melissa has intensified into a dangerous Category 4 storm and could reach Category 5 strength as it approaches Jamaica, threatening catastrophic flooding across the northern Caribbean. The U.S. National Hurricane Center warns the storm could unleash up to 40 inches of torrential rain, with Jamaica expected to bear the brunt late Monday or Tuesday.

“Conditions (in Jamaica) are going to go down rapidly today,” Jamie Rhome, the center’s deputy director, said on Sunday. “Be ready to ride this out for several days.”

As of Sunday morning, Melissa was centered about 110 miles south of Kingston with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. The slow-moving system threatens extensive infrastructure damage, power outages, and isolation of communities across Jamaica.

Emergency Preparations Underway

Jamaica has closed both international airports and activated over 650 shelters. Officials are considering mandatory evacuations as many residents in flood-prone areas haven’t heeded voluntary evacuation advice.

“The question of the mandatory movement will soon be addressed,” Desmond McKenzie, Jamaica’s disaster response lead, stated during a press conference.

Emergency warehouses are well-stocked with thousands of pre-positioned food packages for quick distribution. The Meteorological Service of Jamaica warns of potential flooding in every parish.

“There is potential (for) flooding in every parish of our country,” said Evan Thompson, principal director of the Meteorological Service of Jamaica. “If you’re in a flood prone, low-lying area, you need to take note.”

Regional Impacts and Fatalities

The storm has already claimed at least four lives – three in Haiti and one in the Dominican Republic, where another person remains missing. In Haiti, rising rivers have destroyed bridges and flooded communities, while many residents remain reluctant to evacuate.

The Dominican Republic reports nearly 200 homes damaged, water systems knocked out affecting over 500,000 customers, and two dozen communities isolated by floodwaters.

Foreign governments are evacuating their citizens, with Antigua and Barbuda housing 52 students at a Kingston hotel. Other Caribbean students have also sought refuge there.

“They have a better bounce back regimen here (at the hotel) in terms of standby power and water (in comparison with university dorms),” said Jewel Moore, a chemistry student at UWI Mona.

Forecast Path and Hurricane Season Context

Melissa is expected to approach Cuba by late Tuesday before moving toward the Bahamas by Wednesday. The Bahamas Department of Meteorology warns the storm could bring hurricane conditions to southeastern islands and Turks and Caicos.

This marks the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, matching NOAA’s prediction of an above-normal season with 13-18 named storms. The season continues through November 30.

Latest

Trump Threatened Denmark with Tariffs Over Greenland Purchase Bid

Donald Trump reveals he considered tariffs and reduced protection to pressure Denmark into selling strategic Greenland, citing Russian and Chinese threats.

Putin Warns of ‘Catastrophic’ War in Calls with Israel, Iran Leaders

Russian President urges Netanyahu and Pezeshkian to de-escalate tensions, warning further conflict could lead to catastrophic violence across the Middle East.

Doctor’s Viral Senate Testimony: “Biologically, Men Cannot Get Pregnant”

Dr Nisha Verma's exchange with a US senator on pregnancy and gender terminology goes viral, highlighting post-Roe reproductive rights debates.

Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Over Abraham Accords Role

US lawmaker nominates Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his historic role in brokering the Abraham Accords. This marks his fourth nomination.

US Lawmaker Calls Pakistan a Failed State, Contrasts with India

Congressman Rich McCormick's speech contrasts India's investment role with Pakistan, which he accuses of harbouring terrorism and being a Chinese client state.

Topics

Elon Musk Shares OpenAI President’s Files, Alleges Fraud Conspiracy

Elon Musk releases internal OpenAI documents, accusing leadership of a 'conspiracy to commit fraud' in an escalating legal and public feud.

Japan Investigates Elon Musk’s Grok AI, Warns Social Media Firms

Japan launches probe into Grok AI's data and content practices, issuing a compliance warning to all social media companies in a major regulatory move.

Trump Threatened Denmark with Tariffs Over Greenland Purchase Bid

Donald Trump reveals he considered tariffs and reduced protection to pressure Denmark into selling strategic Greenland, citing Russian and Chinese threats.

Putin Warns of ‘Catastrophic’ War in Calls with Israel, Iran Leaders

Russian President urges Netanyahu and Pezeshkian to de-escalate tensions, warning further conflict could lead to catastrophic violence across the Middle East.

RIL Q3 Profit Rises 11% to ₹19,641 Crore, Beats Estimates

Reliance Industries posts strong Q3 results with profit up 10.9%, EBITDA growth of 16.7%, and robust performance across all business segments.

Budget 2026: Education Sector Demands Focus on Skills and Jobs

Industry and academia seek higher funding for skill development, NEP implementation, and tax incentives in the upcoming Union Budget to boost employability.

Mumbai Voter Turnout Hits 32-Year High in Lok Sabha Elections

Mumbai recorded 55.38% voter turnout in 2024 Lok Sabha polls, its second-highest in 32 years. Analysis reveals what drove the surge and what it means for the city's civic engagement.

Indian Scientists Uncover Cell’s Life-or-Death Decision Mechanism

Breakthrough research reveals how cells choose survival or self-destruction under stress, opening new paths to treat cancer, heart attacks, and Alzheimer's.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img