Melissa leaves 50 dead, toll expected to rise in Jamaica, Haiti
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 1er/11/2025
Hurricane Melissa is finally leaving the Caribbean after battering communities in Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba for days, leaving a trail of devastation that killed about 50 people. The hurricane smashed into Jamaica with enormous force on Tuesday as a category five storm, and residents were assessing (…)
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