Hurricane Melissa leaves Caribbean ‘unrecognizable’ as dead animals litter roads and

Hurricane Melissa has carved a path of devastation through the Caribbean as it barrels toward the Bahamas.
Melissa pummeled Jamaica on Tuesday, leaving 25,000 tourists stranded, thousands without electricity and entire towns underwater. At least eight people have died, including an infant, as a result of the damage.
Yushaine Morgan, attorney-at-law and resident of Santa Cruz told the Jamaica Observer that Melissa’s devastation was ‘unimaginable.’
‘There are parts of my town that I cannot recognize,’ he said. ‘There are roads that are no longer roads…So many persons have lost their houses, so many people have lost motor vehicles, animals, businesses have been destroyed, roofs have just take off.’
Melissa battered eastern Cuba this morning with damaging winds and dangerous flooding, as Donald Trump mobilized rescue teams to assist Caribbean countries with their recovery.
The National Hurricane Center warned that the now Category 2 storm is still powerful with up to 105mph winds.
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Although damaging winds are gradually subsiding across Jamaica, Tropical Storm force wind conditions will persist over sections of northern parishes, while strong, gusty winds, at times reaching gale force, may still occur over some southern parishes.
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Commissioner of Police, Dr Kevin Blake, is leading from the front, helping to clear fallen trees from the driveway here at Headquarters. The Commissioner will get a firsthand look at the damage sustained and help chart the way forward.
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