Hurricane Melissa death toll nears 50, mostly in Jamaica and Haiti, as it hurries toward Bermuda

At least 45 people have lost their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, which has left a trail of destruction across the northern Caribbean. The majority of the deaths occurred in Haiti and Jamaica, with at least 25 reported fatalities in Haiti alone.

In Jamaica, the government is working to reach isolated communities that were hit hard by the storm, clearing roads and distributing aid to those in need. The country's main international airport has seen a surge in emergency relief flights, while helicopters have been dropping food to communities where homes have been destroyed.

The Education Minister, Dana Morris Dixon, described the situation as "broken", with 72% of the island without power and only 35% of mobile phone sites operational. Residents are forming long lines at gas stations and supermarkets, clutching cash in a bid for essential supplies.

The storm has also had a devastating impact on Cuba, where the military is helping to rescue people trapped in isolated communities and at risk from landslides. The town of El Cobre in Santiago de Cuba province was among the hardest hit, with zinc roofs torn off and houses collapsing.

Haiti has also suffered catastrophic flooding, with at least 20 people reported missing and over 15,000 people seeking shelter. The government has mobilized resources to search for those missing and provide emergency relief.

The storm's impact is still being felt as officials warn that the death toll will continue to rise. When Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as a Category 5 hurricane, it tied strength records for Atlantic hurricanes making landfall, both in wind speed and barometric pressure.

Resident Sylvester Guthrie described his home in Lacovia as "roofless" after the storm passed through, leaving him with only his bicycle as a possession of value. Others have been forced to flee their homes, seeking shelter elsewhere while authorities work to reach those in need.
 
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[Video of people waiting in line for supplies with a caption "When you're low on power... and cash πŸ’ΈπŸ˜©]

[Image of a person holding a bicycle, with a thought bubble saying "that's all I have left πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ’”"]

[GIF of a cat sitting in front of a destroyed house, looking unimpressed 🐈🏠]
 
I'm literally shaking my head over this, and I think I'm doing it correctly... I mean, what's up with these hurricanes? First, they're bringing devastation, and now they're making landfall as Category 5s?! πŸŒ€πŸ’₯ It's like Mother Nature is trying to drive us all crazy!

I just saw a pic of that town in Cuba, El Cobre, and it looks like something out of a horror movie. I'm not even kidding, the zinc roofs were torn off! What can we do, right? The military is doing its best to help those in need, but it's just so... so... πŸ’” my heart goes out to everyone affected by this storm!

Now, I know Jamaica has been getting a lot of attention for trying to reach isolated communities, and yeah, that's awesome. But at the same time, 72% without power? That's like, what even is that?! And don't even get me started on the gas stations and supermarkets... people are literally forming lines just to get essential supplies. It's crazy! 😱

I'm gonna say it, but I think we need more support for these affected areas. The death toll will only keep rising if we don't do something about this. But then again, maybe that's not true? Maybe we should just sit back and wait for the storm to pass... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Wait, no, that can't be right!
 
man this hurricane is just devastating 🀯 gotta feel for all these ppl struggling to access basic necessities like power and food... in Jamaica they're doing a good job tryna get aid out to the communities but its gonna take time πŸ•°οΈ and Cuba's military is stepping up to help rescue ppl trapped in isolated areas 🚨 what really gets me tho is the mental toll of all this - people losing their homes, livelihoods, it's just heartbreaking πŸ˜” gotta keep an eye on the situation tho, death toll still rising & officials say its not over yet πŸŒͺ️
 
πŸ€• this is so sad I'm literally crying for all these people who lost their lives and their homes πŸŒͺ️. 45 lives? that's crazy! the whole island of Jamaica is broken right now 🀯, no power, no phone signal... it's like they're invisible πŸ“΅. And Cuba too, I saw pics of zinc roofs flying off houses 😱. how can a storm be so strong?! πŸŒͺ️ and what about all these people who are still missing? 20+ and counting πŸ€”... we gotta send some aid ASAP! 🚨
 
I'm so shocked that the death toll is still rising 🀯... wait, no, I don't think it's surprising at all. 45 people dead isn't a lot, considering the destruction and chaos that hurricanes can bring 😬. The fact that 72% of Jamaica is without power and 35% of mobile phone sites are operational just shows how advanced those countries' infrastructure really is πŸ’Έ... but also kinda how much work they need to do πŸ€”.

I mean, it's good that the government is working hard to reach isolated communities, but what about the people who are stuck in their homes without power or water? Shouldn't aid be delivered to them faster, like yesterday? 🚨. And those long lines at gas stations and supermarkets... isn't it just common sense to stock up on essentials before a hurricane hits? πŸ˜‚.

On the other hand, I'm really proud of Cuba for stepping up and helping out in emergency situations πŸ™Œ. Their military is doing some amazing work there... but what about the 20 people who are still reported missing? Shouldn't they be found ASAP? ⏰.
 
πŸ˜” So many people affected by this hurricane... I'm thinking about all those who lost their homes and loved ones. πŸ€• The stats on Jamaica are crazy, 72% without power? That's no joke! πŸ’‘ How can they even do classes without electricity? πŸ“š And what about the food situation? I heard long lines at gas stations and supermarkets... that's not exactly a picnic πŸ”πŸ›οΈ.

I feel for Haiti too, all those missing people... it's just heartbreaking 😭. The Cuban military is doing a great job with rescue ops tho πŸ‘. At least they're helping. Can't wait to see the recovery efforts underway 🌈. I hope the death toll isn't as high as expected πŸ’€. It's gonna be a long road to recovery for all these countries affected by Melissa... ⏰.
 
😞πŸŒͺ️ it's just heartbreaking to see all these people affected by this hurricane... 45 lives lost is just devastating πŸ€• i feel so bad for the ppl in Haiti and Jamaica who are struggling to get aid and power back on πŸš¨πŸ’‘ the pics of homes being destroyed and zinc roofs torn off is just awful 😩 what's even worse is that some people have lost everything they had πŸ’ΈπŸ˜’ the govts need to step up their game and provide more resources ASAP ⏰πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸŒͺ️ Man, you gotta feel for these folks who just lost everything to this hurricane πŸ€•. It's like they're starting from scratch, ya know? The thing is, we tend to focus on the big picture and forget that every individual's story is a struggle in itself. Sylvester's home, roofless and all, it's a harsh reminder of how easily our lives can be turned upside down β›ˆοΈ.

It's also crazy to see people forming lines for basic essentials like gas and food – it's like we've lost sight of what's truly important πŸ˜”. I mean, we're talking about human lives here, not just the stuff that makes us comfortable. The government is doing its best to respond, but sometimes it takes a tragedy like this to make us realize how interconnected our lives are πŸ’ͺ.

We can all learn from Sylvester and those affected by this hurricane – we gotta be more mindful of each other's struggles, no matter how big or small they may seem 🌈. And when the dust settles, we should be asking ourselves: what can I do to help? Not just with aid, but with a listening ear and a willingness to support one another πŸ’•.
 
Wow πŸŒͺ️ this is so sad and crazy 😩, how can 72% of Jamaica not even have power anymore?!? πŸ’‘ that's like living without electricity for years. I feel bad for all the people who lost their homes, it's like they're starting from scratch πŸ’ΈπŸ . Cuba sounds really hard hit too πŸ€• El Cobre in Santiago de Cuba province was a nightmare 😱 zinc roofs just getting torn off...
 
πŸ˜”πŸŒͺ️ this is just heartbreaking... all these people losing their homes and loved ones πŸ€• the pictures of Lacovia are just devastating 😩 i feel like we're seeing scenes from a disaster movie, but it's real life for so many people πŸ™ the thought of 72% of Jamaica without power is just mind-boggling ⚑️ i hope they get help soon πŸ•°οΈ
 
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