Hurricane Melissa was no longer on tracking maps by early Nov. 1, the first day of the final month of hurricane season.
A “very dangerous” thunderstorm has smashed parts of South East Queensland, as giant hailstones, lightning, destructive winds and flash flooding wreak havoc for millions.
Disaster recovery is much harder on isolated islands, and people may migrate away if it’s too slow. Support from Jamaicans in ...
The storm “totally destroyed” the port of Black River, the prime minister said. At least five people died in Jamaica, and the ...
Cajun Navy United and Jerk City Grille in Mississippi are providing hands-on assistance and monetary donations ...
A nasty storm is making its way through New York City. Flood warning NYC The National Weather Service issued a flood warning ...
With power down, problems with communications and navigating parts of the island treacherous, the authorities in Jamaica have ...
Satellite images taken before and after Hurricane Melissa show the destruction it wreaked on Jamaica
Satellite images show how Hurricane Melissa decimated entire neighborhoods after it made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday.
Images from a helicopter over Black River, a coastal town of 5,000 in southwestern Jamaica, show the extent of the ...
The storm did not directly hit Haiti, the Caribbean's most populous nation, but lashed it with days of rain. Authorities reported at least 25 deaths, largely due to floods in Petit-Goave, a coastal ...
Hurricane Melissa is now hammering Cuba with its powerful winds and epic rainfall after chasing more than 700,000 people into ...
Satellite imagery captured before and after in areas in Jamaica showcase the widespread destruction caused by the major Category 5 hurricane that packed winds of 185 mph and made landfall as the third ...
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