Hurricane Melissa Death Toll Rises in Jamaica and Haiti
Hurricane Melissa has killed at least 25 people across Jamaica and Haiti, with widespread destruction in Cuba as the storm moves north.
Hurricane Melissa has killed at least 25 people across Jamaica and Haiti, with widespread destruction in Cuba as the storm moves north.
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The United Nations is deploying emergency aid across the Caribbean after Hurricane Melissa—one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record—wreaked havoc in Jamaica and threatens Cuba and the Bahamas.