Jamaica, Hurricane Melissa
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FOX Weather correspondent Robert Ray has documented the destruction from Hurricane Melissa in the Jamaica home he and his team are staying, sharing a tour of the damaged property on social media.
When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica, Kenosha resident Aileen Henry says she could only sit and pray. Her sister, Shauna Henry, and Shauna’s two children live in the affected area.
A Dansville woman is desperately trying to help her family get home from Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa left them stranded on the island. Nadine Offen said her three sisters and brother-in-law traveled to Jamaica for what was supposed to be a ten-day vacation,
Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica on Tuesday with sustained winds of 185 miles per hour, leaving much of the island without power.
A suburban woman recently returned home from Jamaica following a vacation that turned into a fight for her life.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management working with Jamaican officials has evacuated dozens of Floridians stranded in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa.
Days after Hurricane Melissa hit, communities are isolated with little food, no water, and no idea of when normalcy will return.
Hurricane Melissa is blamed for at least 19 deaths in Jamaica, bringing catastrophic winds up to 185 mph (298 kph) and storm surge that wrecked homes and public infrastructure. While official damage assessments are still underway,