Jamaica, Hurricane and Tropical Storm Melissa
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TUI, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have all cancelled or delayed flights and holidays across Jamaica following the devastating hurricane. Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 hurricane, made
Tui has cancelled all Jamaica holidays up to November 9, an extension of the previous date announced in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. The hurricane, which hit the country on Tuesday (October 28) as a category five storm, has caused deaths and widespread damage, with Sangster International airport in Montego Bay remaining shut.
Jamaica is bracing for what could be the strongest storm to hit the island in decades: Hurricane Melissa. The cyclone is currently making its way towards Jamaica, having already torn through Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
THE world’s most powerful storm this year is due to hit Jamaica today, with winds up to 175mph. Hurricane Melissa, which has been upgraded to category five (the highest strength level), is
Johnny Gupta, from Prestwich, had flown to Jamaica with his wife, two children and son-in-law to enjoy a dream holiday - but their trip turned to a nightmare when Hurricane Melissa arrived
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British tourists stranded as Hurricane Melissa unleashes ‘catastrophic winds’ across Jamaica
Thousands of British tourists remain stranded in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history, unleashed “catastrophic winds” and “flash flooding” as it slowly passed over the country. Up to 8,000 UK citizens were ordered to shelter from the world’s strongest storm of the year so far.