Hurricane Melissa: Jamaica Hit, Cuba Braces for Impact

hurricane Melissa, ‌now a Category 4 ​storm⁢ with 145 mph winds, is lashing Jamaica with ferocious ‌winds, torrential rain, and storm surge ‌as its eye​ moves toward Cuba. Despite the ​hurricane’s center remaining just offshore, widespread destruction is⁢ being reported across ⁣the island nation.

Hundreds of ⁣thousands of Jamaicans are without ⁢power,and ‌nearly 15,000 people have⁢ sought refuge in emergency shelters,according to officials. Extensive damage has been reported in southwestern Jamaica,⁣ particularly in the parish of St.​ Elizabeth,⁣ impacting schools, homes, and hospitals. The ‌storm⁤ also‍ threatens Jamaica’s food ⁣security, with some of the country’s ‌main food-producing regions being‌ “battered” by⁤ melissa, a World Food Program⁤ official stated. ‌

The National hurricane‌ Center declared melissa a Category 4 hurricane this afternoon. While the storm’s center skirted Jamaica, the ⁤island is experiencing notable impacts. Officials⁢ report that schools, homes, and hospitals in St. elizabeth have ‍sustained damage.

The World Food Programme has warned that ⁢Melissa is impacting key agricultural areas,potentially disrupting food supplies. CNN​ Meteorologists Mary ‌Gilbert and Taylor Ward, along with Hira Humayun, Elise Hammond, Tori B. Powell, billy Stockwell, and‍ Catherine Nicholls, contributed ⁤to this report.

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