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Hurricane Melissa Hits Cuba Hours After Devastating Jamaica
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Hurricane Melissa Hits Cuba Hours After Devastating Jamaica

HAVANA/KINGSTON — Hurricane Melissa slammed into Cuba early on Wednesday, hours after causing devastation in neighboring Jamaica as the strongest-ever storm on record to hit that Caribbean island nation. Melissa hit the southern coast of eastern Cuba with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. “Life-threatening storm surge, flash flooding and landslides, and damaging hurricane winds are ongoing this morning,” the center said. Around 735,000 people were evacuated from their homes in eastern Cuba as the storm approached, authorities said. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned on Tuesday that the storm would cause “significant damage” and urged people to heed evacuation orders. Melissa had weakened to a still dangerous Category 3 hurricane after roaring ashore near Jamaica’s southwestern town of New Hope on Tuesday, packing sustained winds of up to 185 mph, well above the 157 mph threshold for Category 5, the highest level on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale. ‘SOME LOSS OF LIFE EXPECTED,’ JAMAICAN LEADER SAYS In southwestern Jamaica, the parish of St. Elizabeth was left “underwater,” an official said, with more than 500,000 residents without power. “The reports that we have had so far would include damage to hospitals, significant damage to residential property, housing and commercial property as well, and damage to our road infrastructure,” Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness said on CNN after the storm had passed. Holness said the government had not received news of any confirmed deaths from the storm, but given the strength of the hurricane and the extent of the damage, “we are expecting that there would be some loss of life.” As daylight returned to Jamaica early on Wednesday, eyewitness reports and videos on social media showed swaths of downed trees, washed-out roads, and roofs tossed about fields and roadways. Video of the airport in Montego Bay showed inundated seating areas, broken glass, and collapsed ceilings. Meteorologists at AccuWeather said Melissa ranked as the third most intense hurricane observed in the Caribbean, after Wilma in 2005 and Gilbert in 1988 – the last major storm to make landfall in Jamaica. Melissa’s winds subsided as the storm drifted past the mountains of Jamaica, lashing highland communities vulnerable to landslides and flooding. Local media reported at least three deaths in Jamaica during storm preparations, and a disaster coordinator suffered a stroke at the onset of the storm and was rushed to the hospital. Late on Tuesday, many areas remained cut off. “Our country has been ravaged by Hurricane Melissa but we will rebuild and we will do so even better than before,” Prime Minister Holness said early on Wednesday. In the Bahamas, next after Cuba in Melissa’s path to the northeast, the government ordered evacuations of residents in the southern portions of that archipelago. Farther to the east, the island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic had faced days of torrential downpours leading to at least four deaths, authorities there said. CUBA BRACES The storm’s center, churning with violent wind gusts over 125 mph and heavy rain, slammed into Guama, a rural, mountainous area 25 miles west of Santiago de Cuba, the island’s second most populous city. Authorities had shut down power to virtually all of eastern Cuba, evacuated vulnerable areas, and had asked residents to shelter in place in the provincial capital, Santiago, a city of 400,000 people. Videos posted by local media showed torrents of brown rainwater rushing down roads through dark towns at the base of Cuba’s Sierra Maestra mountains, not far from the city. Authorities reported widespread flooding of lowland areas early on Wednesday from Santiago to Guantanamo, where upwards of 35% of the population had been evacuated. The timing could not be worse for the communist-run Caribbean island. Cuba is already suffering from food, fuel, electricity, and medicine shortages that have complicated life for many, prompting record-breaking migration off the island since 2021. President Diaz-Canel said Cuba had nonetheless mobilized 2,500 electric line workers to begin recovery immediately following the storm’s passage across the island later on Wednesday. The hurricane was not expected to directly affect the capital of Havana. (Reporting by Dave Sherwood in Havana, Zahra Burton in Kingston, Sarah Morland and Brendan O’Boyle in Mexico City, David Ljunggren in Ottawa, Emma Farge in Geneva and Anmol Choubey and Ishaan Arora in BengaluruWriting by Andrew HeavensEditing by Frances Kerry and Peter Graff)
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INGERSOLL: They Might Call It Racism Or Bigotry, But I Call It Common Sense
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INGERSOLL: They Might Call It Racism Or Bigotry, But I Call It Common Sense

'Why is she trained to mention every four sentences that she is a black queer LGBT woman'
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EXCLUSIVE: James Comey Hit With Bar Complaint Over Alleged Obstruction Of Congress
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EXCLUSIVE: James Comey Hit With Bar Complaint Over Alleged Obstruction Of Congress

'Cannot be trusted'
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Top DOJ Prosecutor Declares ‘Nothing Is Changing’ After Ruling From Judge
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Top DOJ Prosecutor Declares ‘Nothing Is Changing’ After Ruling From Judge

'He is disqualified'
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Father-Daughter Duo Stumble Upon Over 100-Year-Old Messages In Bottle From WWI Soldiers
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Father-Daughter Duo Stumble Upon Over 100-Year-Old Messages In Bottle From WWI Soldiers

The letters were written by Privates Malcolm Neville and William Harley
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‘This Is Necessary’: Many Memphis Residents Happy About Trump’s National Guard Deployment
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‘This Is Necessary’: Many Memphis Residents Happy About Trump’s National Guard Deployment

'I'm looking for all the help I can get'
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Miranda Devine Asks JD Vance If There’d Be ‘Tension’ With Marco Rubio Over Who Leads 2028 GOP Ticket
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Miranda Devine Asks JD Vance If There’d Be ‘Tension’ With Marco Rubio Over Who Leads 2028 GOP Ticket

'Marco is my best friend'
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Editor Daily Rundown: Pam Bondi Responds After Report Alleges Biden Autopen May Make Pardons ‘Void’
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Editor Daily Rundown: Pam Bondi Responds After Report Alleges Biden Autopen May Make Pardons ‘Void’

COULD OFFICIALS NULLIFY THE 'AUTOPEN PRESIDENCY?' ... Pam Bondi Promises ‘Accountability’ After Report Says Biden’s Autopen Pardons May Be ‘Void’ Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a probe into former President Joe Biden’s alleged use of a digital autopen after a Tuesday House report cast doubt on the validity of his criminal pardons.
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Bill Gates Now Says Climate Change Won’t Be ‘Humanity’s Demise,’ Industry Insiders Guffaw
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Bill Gates Now Says Climate Change Won’t Be ‘Humanity’s Demise,’ Industry Insiders Guffaw

'Quiet part out loud'
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CNN’s Harry Enten Says Most Americans Are Not ‘Greatly Worried’ About Climate Change
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CNN’s Harry Enten Says Most Americans Are Not ‘Greatly Worried’ About Climate Change

'It is very, very low on the list of priorities'
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