UPDATE: Category 3 Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Cuba as of September 29, 2023, unleashing maximum sustained winds of 120 mph and threatening catastrophic flooding. Following its destructive path through Jamaica, where it caused significant damage, the storm’s impact is felt urgently across the region.
As authorities closely monitor the situation, the National Hurricane Center warns residents of Cuba to brace for 10 to 20 inches of rain, which could lead to severe flash flooding and landslides. Emergency services are on high alert, preparing to respond to potential evacuations and emergencies as the storm continues to move inland.
Cuban officials have activated emergency protocols, urging residents in vulnerable areas to seek shelter immediately. The storm’s impact is expected to affect millions, with urban areas already reporting power outages and infrastructure damage.
The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel as the storm makes its way through the island. Forecasters predict that Melissa will continue to bring hazardous conditions through the weekend, with possible landfall in other Caribbean nations.
Humanitarian organizations are mobilizing resources to assist those affected, highlighting the critical need for support in the wake of such a disaster. The emotional toll on families forced to evacuate and seek safety is staggering, as many face the loss of their homes and livelihoods.
Moving forward, residents are advised to stay tuned for updates from local authorities and the National Hurricane Center. The storm’s path will be closely monitored, with updates expected hourly as conditions evolve.
Stay connected for the latest developments on Hurricane Melissa and how it affects communities across the region. The time for action is now—prepare, stay informed, and prioritize safety as this powerful storm continues to wreak havoc.







































