Hurricane Melissa: Cuba & Jamaica Impacts & Live Updates

by Archynetys News Desk

Hundreds of thousands evacuated to shelters as 120mph winds hit Cuba

Hundreds of thousands of people had been evacuated to shelters in Cubareports the Associated Press (AP). A hurricane warning is in effect for the provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo, Holguin and Las Tunas.

Hurricane Melissa had top sustained winds of 120mph (193kph) and was moving north-east at 10mph (16kph) according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The hurricane was centered 20 miles (32km) east of Chivirico and about 60 miles (97 kilometers) west-southwest of Guantánamo, Cuba.

Melissa is forecast to cross the island through the morning and move into the Bahamas later on Wednesday. The continuing intense rain could cause life-threatening flooding with numerous landslides, US forecasters said.

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Meteorologists at AccuWeather said Hurricane Melissa ranked as the third most intense hurricane observed in the Caribbean after Wilma in 2005 and Gilbert in 1988 – the last major storm to make landfall in Jamaica.

Scientists say hurricanes are intensifying faster with greater frequency as a result of warming ocean waters. In the past, many Caribbean leaders have called on wealthy, heavy-polluting nations to provide reparations in the form of aid or debt relief to tropical island countries.

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