All Jamaica Tourists Safe After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaican officials confirm all 25,000 international tourists are safe after Hurricane Melissa, with evacuation flights set to begin Thursday.
Jamaican officials confirm all 25,000 international tourists are safe after Hurricane Melissa, with evacuation flights set to begin Thursday.
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Hurricane Melissa, a catastrophic Category 5 storm, has caused widespread destruction in Jamaica, cutting power and internet for the entire island, before making landfall in Cuba where over 700,000 people were evacuated.