Hurricane Melissa intensifies to Cat. 4; Jamaica braces for heavy rainfall and strong winds

Hurricane Melissa has strengthened into a powerful Category 4 storm, with sustained winds of 140 mph, and forecasters warn it could continue to intensify as it nears Jamaica.

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Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, urged Jamaicans to prepare for a prolonged period of heavy rainfall and strong winds as the slow-moving hurricane makes landfall. Speaking at a special press briefing at Jamaica House on Saturday, October 25, the Prime Minister described Melissa as “an unusual system, sitting in the Caribbean Sea for such a long time” before settling on a path toward Jamaica.

“The outer bands are already affecting the Dominican Republic and Haiti with significant rainfall, and we should expect the same,” he said, noting that the first impact will be heavy rain, followed by strong winds and the prolonged duration of the storm. “We could expect anywhere from two to three days or even longer,” Dr. Holness added.

The Prime Minister also called on citizens to use social media responsibly, warning that the spread of inaccurate information during a disaster could hinder response efforts. “Use the media for positive reassurance,” he said, advising residents to secure their homes with sandbags, plywood, and by removing overhanging branches.

Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Matthew Samuda, reinforced the importance of obtaining information from reliable sources, including the Meteorological Service, Office of the Prime Minister, Jamaica Information Service (JIS), and other official agencies.

Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, emphasized that Jamaicans must take the threat seriously and follow all government instructions. Mandatory evacuation orders are expected for certain communities, with announcements planned for Sunday. He confirmed that all shelters have been activated, with three already receiving residents.

“This is not a time for complacency. The Government is ready to act, but effective disaster response depends on everyone following guidance and taking precautions,” Minister McKenzie said.

As Hurricane Melissa moves steadily toward Jamaica, officials continue to urge residents to heed warnings and prepare for potential flooding, strong winds, and extended periods of hazardous weather.

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