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Title: Tropical Storm Melissa: Haiti, Jamaica, Dominican Republic Face Catastrophic Flooding

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Caribbean Braces for Major Flooding as Tropical Storm‌ Melissa Stalls

KINGSTON, Jamaica⁤ – Tropical Storm melissa⁣ is‌ posing a significant flood ‍threat‌ to Jamaica, the ‍Dominican Republic, and‌ the Bahamas as‌ it​ remains nearly stationary in‌ the Caribbean Sea. Authorities​ across the region are taking ​proactive measures, including evacuations‌ and closures, to prepare for potentially life-threatening⁤ rainfall.

Melissa,‌ the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, has already caused ‌damage in the Dominican Republic, impacting ⁤nearly 200 homes and disrupting water service ⁣to over half a million customers. Downed⁣ trees, ​traffic lights,⁤ and minor landslides ⁣have also been reported. All public schools and government offices in 12 provinces under alert are closed Friday, and more ⁣than two dozen ⁣communities are isolated due ⁢to floodwaters. Dominican President Luis Abinader ⁤emphasized‍ the priority is “to save lives,” citing ⁤”the enormous amount of rain” ‌as the primary risk. ⁢Mandatory evacuations are in ⁣effect for areas under alert.

In Jamaica, residents are preparing for the worst.‌ Alton Williams of Mandeville stated, ⁤”I moved my car to‌ higher ‍ground and⁢ gathered all essential documents just⁣ in case.” Veronica James in⁢ eastern ‌Kingston is monitoring updates ‌and keeping her ⁤children informed,with a “small bag ready with medicine and important papers” ⁣should evacuation become necessary. Schools, health centers,‍ and government offices ⁣across Jamaica closed⁣ Thursday, and authorities are preparing to shut down all airports within 24‌ hours ​if a​ hurricane warning is issued. ⁢ More than⁣ 650 shelters have been activated.

Jamaican Prime Minister⁤ Andrew Holness⁢ acknowledged the challenges posed by the storm’s slow movement, but⁢ affirmed, ⁤”Jamaica is at risk. There is ⁢a‍ threat.” The public sector will close by Friday afternoon.

The Bahamas’ Foreign‍ Affairs Ministry is ⁣evacuating Bahamian​ students from Jamaica on Friday​ in anticipation of the storm.

the Atlantic ⁢hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. The U.S.National​ Oceanic​ and Atmospheric⁢ Management predicted an above-normal season, forecasting 13 ⁤to 18 named storms.

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