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Hurricane Melissa: Powerful, sprawling storm expected to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday
Hurricane Melissa is nearing landfall in Jamaica. It has exploded into one of the most powerful storms ever observed in the Atlantic Basin.
Twenty years ago, on Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina cemented itself in history as one of the deadliest and most devastating disasters to strike the United States. Katrina claimed the lives of 1,392 people, according to the National Hurricane Center, with ...
Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 5 storm, is approaching the island's southern coast with maximum sustained winds of 295km/h (185mph) - the strongest on Earth so far this year. Those speeds are above those of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, one of the worst storms in US history.
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Hurricane Melissa, the most powerful storm of the year, is moving across the Caribbean Sea on approach to Jamaica. The Category 5 storm is set for landfall this morning, with the country's leader sounding the alarm on the damage it will bring.