Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba after killing 26 people in Haiti, Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa Brings Devastation to Caribbean Islands After Haiti and Jamaica

As Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, at least 26 people have lost their lives in the two hardest-hit countries. The storm first made landfall in Haiti, where it caused widespread flooding and collapse of homes in the southern coastal town of Petit-Goave, killing 25 people.

"It's like nothing I've ever seen before," said Jean Bertrand Subreme, the mayor of Petit-Goave, who described the situation as "overwhelmed" and pleaded for help from the government. The other fatality was reported in Jamaica, where a tree fell on a baby, according to State Minister Abka Fitz-Henley.

The storm's impact on Cuba is also being felt, with the country reporting widespread damage including collapsed houses, blocked roads, and roofs blown off. Over 735,000 people are currently living in shelters in eastern Cuba, with a hurricane warning in effect for several provinces.

In Jamaica, the storm ripped through communities, leaving many without electricity or access to basic necessities. Prime Minister Andrew Holness declared Jamaica a "disaster area" after the storm passed through, and officials are working to assess the damage and start relief efforts.

The full extent of Hurricane Melissa's destruction is still unknown, but its impact on vulnerable communities in the Caribbean cannot be overstated. Climate change experts say that storms like this are becoming more frequent and severe due to rising sea temperatures, which are fueled by human activity.

"The system made landfall earlier today near New Hope district in Westmoreland, Jamaica," a news report stated. The storm's power was so great that it ripped off roofs from homes and destroyed entire communities.

As the storm continues to move through the Caribbean, many are left wondering what the future holds for these already vulnerable communities. "It's truly heartbreaking, devastating," said Robian Williams, a journalist who covered the storm's impact in Jamaica.
 
Ugh, can you even believe this 🤯? 26 lives lost in Haiti and like 5 more in Jamaica... that's just crazy 😨. And it's not just the number of deaths, I mean have you seen those pics of homes just collapsing? Like, what kind of monster does that? 🤖

And don't even get me started on Cuba... 735k people in shelters? That's like a whole city, fam! 😳. Climate change is no joke and it's getting worse by the day... but you know what they're not saying? How much we gotta pay for all these damages 🤑.

I'm all for helping those communities, but come on... how many times do we gotta see this happen before we take action?! 💪 It's like we're just sitting around twiddling our thumbs while the world burns 🔥. Gotta do better than that, y'all 👊
 
Ugh I'm so tired of these "progressive" innovations that just end up causing more problems 🤯 like climate change and hurricanes being more frequent... it's all about us humans playing with nature's fire 🔥 and expecting everyone else to just adapt 🙄. And what's the point of having shelters for over 700k people in Cuba when they'll probably be flooded again soon? 😩 The media is just highlighting the worst cases, but what about the people who are left with nothing but debris and trauma? 💔
 
🌪️ omg i know ppl r saying it's like climate change is literally destroying the caribbean but let's not forget that hurricane melissa was also super unlucky lol 🤦‍♀️ its not just about the weather, ppl need to start supporting each other more we can't just sit back & say oh no hurricane 🌴 is bad when we don't do anything to help those affected. i mean like yeah 26 people lost their lives but that's still only 26 ppl in the grand scheme of things we gotta think about the bigger picture not just the immediate aftermath 🤔
 
🌪️ I'm so sad to see the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean. 26 lives lost is just heartbreaking... 🤕 How can a tree fall on a baby in Jamaica? 😱 It's like it was almost meant to be a disaster... 😩 Cuba's situation with over 735k people in shelters is insane too... 🤯 The stats are just getting worse and worse due to climate change, its so alarming... 🌡️ We need to do something about this ASAP! 💪
 
Ugh, this is getting out of hand 🤯... first it was Haiti, then Jamaica, and now Cuba's getting slammed too... 735k people are stuck in shelters, can't even get basic stuff like electricity 🚨... climate change experts say it's all human activity, but let's be real, governments have been sitting on their hands for so long, doing nothing about it... 🙄... what's the point of having a hurricane warning if you're just gonna sit there and wait for the storm to hit? 🤷‍♀️... and now they're saying more frequent and severe storms are coming because of rising sea temps... yep, that's just great news for everyone who lives in these islands 😒...
 
I don’t usually comment but I just can't help feeling so sad about all this... Hurricane Melissa is just another reminder that our world is getting more and more unpredictable 🌪️. I mean, 26 people dead in Haiti alone? That's just heartbreaking 💔. And the fact that it's not just the physical destruction that's hurting, but also the mental toll on these communities after witnessing something so traumatic... it's just too much 😕.

I feel like we need to do more to help these communities prepare for and recover from these disasters. I know climate change is a big deal, but sometimes it feels like we're just talking about it instead of doing anything about it 🙄. We need to take action now to reduce our carbon footprint and make the world a safer place for everyone 🌎.

It's also crazy to think that this storm was predicted but still managed to cause so much damage... I don't know, maybe we just weren't ready for something like this? 😕 Anyway, my thoughts are with all those affected by Hurricane Melissa 👏.
 
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