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Title: Tropical Storm Melissa Threatens Jamaica, Haiti with Flooding and Landslides

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Tropical Storm Melissa⁣ Threatens Jamaica and Hispaniola with Flooding

Tropical Storm Melissa is bringing the risk of heavy rainfall ⁢and flooding to jamaica and​ the island of Hispaniola, home to ⁢Haiti and the Dominican Republic, as it moves across the Caribbean ​Sea.the storm ‍formed as the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season and poses a particular threat to Haiti, already grappling with a cholera outbreak, widespread poverty, and⁣ political instability.

The U.N. Office ⁤for‍ the Coordination⁢ of ⁤Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has allocated $4 million to assist over 10,000 vulnerable people in Haiti ahead of⁤ the storm. This funding will support evacuations, provide​ cash transfers, and deliver emergency shelter, water, sanitation, and hygiene kits. The concern⁣ is‌ heightened by extensive erosion from past storms and limited preparation capabilities due to HaitiS ongoing challenges.

Flooding is a major concern ⁢in haiti,⁢ which recently reported 139 suspected cholera cases and ⁤five deaths in a single week, following nearly three months with no reported cases. The bacterial disease spreads ⁤through ⁣contaminated water,⁤ and only ‍11% of health facilities with inpatient⁣ capacity in the ⁤capital are fully operational.

Melissa is the ​frist named storm to form in the Caribbean this year. The U.S. National Oceanic and ⁤Atmospheric Administration predicted​ an above-normal Atlantic⁢ hurricane season,forecasting 13 ​to 18​ named storms,with‍ five to nine becoming hurricanes-including two to five major⁣ hurricanes with winds of⁤ 111 mph ‍(178 ‌kph) or ‌greater. The Atlantic hurricane season runs​ from June 1 to November 30.

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