Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica
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Hundreds of travellers are still waiting for flights out of Jamaica and are warned of food and accommodation shortages. View on euronews
The U.S. Department of State is warning travelers about vacationing in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa unleashed its wrath on the island nation. On October 28, the government urged people to reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime,
Hannah Grubbs posted a slew of wild videos to TikTok and Instagram in recent days boasting about riding out the potentially catastrophic storm at her resort.
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
Hannah Grubbs, a content creator with over 150,000 followers on TikTok, has been criticized over her Hurricane Melissa videos.
Virginia Beach resident Nicole Burch tells TODAY.com that her parents are grounded in Jamaica after deciding to extend their family vacation a week, not knowing a hurricane was on the way.
: Hillary Rosencrans of Burlington says she and her family are safe and have returned to their hotel in Jamaica. They plan to fly out of the Kingston airport on Friday to return to the States.