Hurricane Melissa live updates: hundreds of thousands evacuated to shelters as 120mph winds hit Cuba; extensive damage in Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa live updates: hundreds of thousands evacuated to shelters as 120mph winds hit Cuba; extensive damage in Jamaica


Hundreds of thousands evacuated to shelters as 120mph winds hit Cuba

Hundreds of thousands of people had been evacuated to shelters in Cuba, reports the Associated Press (AP). A hurricane warning is in effect for the provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo, Holguin and Las Tunas.

Hurricane Melissa had top sustained winds of 120mph (193kph) and was moving north-east at 10mph (16kph) according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The hurricane was centered 20 miles (32km) east of Chivirico and about 60 miles (97 kilometers) west-southwest of Guantánamo, Cuba.

Melissa is forecast to cross the island through the morning and move into the Bahamas later on Wednesday. The continuing intense rain could cause life-threatening flooding with numerous landslides, US forecasters said.

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In the Bahamas, next in Hurricane Melissa’s path to the north-east, the government ordered evacuations of residents in southern portions of that archipelago, reports Reuters.

Farther to the east, Hispaniola, the island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, had faced days of torrential downpours leading to at least four deaths, authorities there said.

Local media reported at least three deaths in Jamaica during storm preparations, and a disaster coordinator suffered a stroke in the onset of the storm and was rushed to hospital. It is unclear whether the deaths were reported in local media before or after Jamaica’s prime minister Andrew Holness comments on CNN about the government having not received any confirmed storm-related fatalities (see 7.55am GMT) after the storm had passed.

A police vehicle drives along a road littered with tree debris left behind by Hurricane Melissa in Kingston, Jamaica. Photograph: Rudolph Brown/EPA
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