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Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean threatens Jamaica: Extreme wind and rain

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27 October 2025

Extreme wind and rain
Hurricane Melissa threatens Jamaica

The WindRadar shows how the hurricane will cross Jamaica in the next few hours.

Hurricane Melissa over the Caribbean continues to gain strength and is expected to hit Jamaica in the next few hours as a category 5 hurricane, the highest category.

The authorities are warning of destructive and life-threatening flooding and landslides.

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Four people have already lost their lives in Haiti and the Dominican Republic following heavy rainfall.

Melissa will hit the Caribbean island on Monday night/Tuesday morning with wind speeds of over 124 miles per hour. The west of the island will be particularly affected. As the hurricane is moving slowly, there is a risk of extreme rainfall.

Current position of the hurricaneWindRadar

The population of Jamaica has been urged to stay at home if possible. Even in the east of the island, wind speeds of around 62 miles per hour are expected. The airport in the capital Kingston has also been closed as a precautionary measure. Severe damage and storm surges are likely on the coast.

Melissa will subsequently move northwards and hit south-eastern Cuba over the course of Tuesday.

Kathrin Bogensperger
Ryan Hathaway
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