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‘Life-Threatening Damage’: Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall in Cuba After Battering Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall in Eastern Cuba After Devastating Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in eastern Cuba early Wednesday as a Category 3 storm, following its destructive path as a Category 5 hurricane that pummeled Jamaica. The powerful storm slammed ashore near the town of New Hope, leaving widespread damage across the island.

Evan Thompson, Principal Director at the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, issued a grave warning ahead of the hurricane’s arrival: “It will cause catastrophic damage, life-threatening damage. There is very little that can stop a category five hurricane.”

The trail of destruction in Jamaica includes powerful winds, fallen trees, and life-threatening flooding. Roads have become impassable as storm surges of up to 13 feet flooded coastal areas. The parish of St. Elizabeth is reportedly underwater, and over half a million residents are currently without power.

Four major hospitals suffered damage during the storm. One of these facilities lost power entirely, necessitating the evacuation of 75 patients to safer locations. In response to the widespread devastation, the Prime Minister of Jamaica declared the entire island a disaster area.

Personal Stories of Impact

Shantelle Nova was preparing for her dream wedding in Jamaica when Hurricane Melissa disrupted those plans. “Windows are broken, a lot of water is coming in, so we’re just basically pushing towels and stuff at the doors,” she said. “The level of noise is ridiculous. Trees have really bent over and flew away, and some of our roof is completely off.”

Severe Flooding in Cuba

In Cuba, streets in Santiago de Cuba were inundated due to severe flooding caused by heavy rains and strong winds preceding Melissa’s landfall. Authorities forecast up to 20 inches of rain in some areas, along with significant storm surges along the coast.

Approximately 500,000 people were evacuated from vulnerable regions to minimize harm from the winds and flooding as the storm moved across the Caribbean.

Operation Blessing Prepares Aid Efforts

CBN’s Operation Blessing is actively preparing to assist victims affected by Hurricane Melissa. Supplies are being packed, and a team is ready to deploy aid to the impacted areas.

On CBN’s Faith Nation, Diego Traverso, Senior Director of Operation Blessing’s Global Disaster Response Team, detailed the challenges ahead: “We don’t know how catastrophic this is going to be, if the water is going to recede, if the airports are going to be open and when they’re going to be open.”

He added, “At this point, we are just getting ready as close as we can to the island and praying for favor so we can either ride on an airplane, private or commercial.”

The disaster relief supplies being packed include water, food, solar lamps, hygiene kits, chlorinators, and water purification units to ensure access to clean drinking water. Traverso emphasized, “Water is going to be critical; the different ways for them to get water is going to get polluted. Pray for the people of Jamaica. Pray for the team of Operation Blessing.”

Additionally, Operation Blessing is preparing cargo shipments that include pallets of food and essential hygiene items for families affected by the hurricane.

Looking Ahead

Hurricane Melissa is forecasted to move into the Bahamas later Wednesday. Jamaican officials are hopeful to reopen the island’s airports by Thursday. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed that the United States is prepared to send aid to assist the affected regions.

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Between June-September, rain-related incidents claimed 458 lives in Jharkhand

**Rain-Related Incidents in Jharkhand Claim 458 Lives Between June and September**

*By Chanshimla Varah | October 9, 2025, 5:19 PM*

Jharkhand has witnessed its worst monsoon in a decade, with heavy rains from June to September claiming at least 458 lives. The season’s severe weather not only led to tragic fatalities but also caused extensive damage to homes and farmlands across the state.

**Casualties and Causes**

According to official data, lightning strikes were responsible for the deaths of 186 people, while 178 others drowned in various rain-related incidents. Additional casualties resulted from floods, landslides, and house collapses triggered by the intense rainfall.

**Impact on Housing and Agriculture**

The monsoon devastation extended beyond loss of life. A total of 467 houses were completely destroyed, and over 8,000 others suffered partial damage. Farmlands were severely affected as well, with crop losses reported across 2,390 hectares in districts such as Ranchi, Gumla, Lohardaga, and Simdega.

In Sahibganj district, rising water levels in the Ganga River displaced approximately 20,000 people, further highlighting the season’s widespread impact.

**Record-Breaking Rainfall**

The Ranchi Meteorological Centre recorded a total rainfall of 1,199.5 mm between June 1 and September 30 this year, marking an 18% increase over normal levels. Abhishek Anand, director of the center, explained that this was the highest rainfall the region has experienced in a decade. He attributed the unusual intensity to climate change and rising sea surface temperatures in the Bay of Bengal.

**Districts Most Affected**

Unusual meteorological activity in the Bay of Bengal contributed to repeated heavy downpours, especially in eastern and southeastern parts of Jharkhand. East Singhbhum recorded the highest rainfall at 1,669.5 mm, followed closely by Ranchi with 1,550.2 mm and Saraikela-Kharsawan at 1,526.3 mm. Each of these districts received more than 50% above normal rainfall for the season.

**Weather Outlook**

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted a “pink cold” or mild winter around Diwali and Chhath Puja celebrations. However, the severity of the upcoming winter season will depend on global factors such as the La Niña phenomenon and shifts in wind patterns.

While rainfall activity is currently declining, isolated moderate rain showers accompanied by thunder and lightning are expected to continue until October 12. Following this period, dry conditions are anticipated as the monsoon gradually withdraws.

Stay tuned for updates and precautionary advisories as the season progresses.
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