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Devastating damage: Hurricane MELISSA wreaks havoc in the Caribbean in Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti

11:41
30 October 2025

Devastating damage
Hurricane Melissa rages in the Caribbean

Satellite image shows destruction in JamaicaDamage in CubaFloods in CubaHurricane damage in Haiti
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Only the outer walls of this church in Jamaica remain standing. - © dpa

With torrential rain, destructive winds and metre-high waves, Hurricane Melissa caused massive damage and loss of life in the Caribbean. After Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti were also severely affected.

In Jamaica, the hurricane devastated entire regions. Houses, roads, and bridges were destroyed. At least nine people lost their lives. Power was cut off in many places.

The situation was similar in Cuba. The east of the country was particularly badly impacted, with many coffee and banana plantations devastated. Flooding caused by extremely heavy rain also caused extensive damage in Haiti, where at least 24 people died.

On its way further north, the storm has now passed over the Bahamas archipelago. People had also been evacuated there beforehand. The hurricane is now heading towards the Bermuda Islands.

Position and trajectory of the hurricaneWindRadar
Dr. Bernd Maurer
Ryan Hathaway
with material from dpa
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