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Authorities Warn Of ‘Catastrophic’ Flooding, Hurricane Melissa Sweeps Through Jamaica With Violent Winds

Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in south-western Jamaica as a category five storm with wind speeds of 185 mph (295 km/h), forecasters say

A Jamaican man earlier told BBC News “the winds are so strong you would not be able to stand up”, while a woman said “water is coming through my roof – I am not OK”

In an update to the country, Minister Desmond McKenzie urges residents to heed safety advice: “This is not the time to be brave… Don’t bet against Melissa – it is a bet we can’t win”

A third of the island is experiencing power cuts, says Energy Minister Daryl Vaz – while a forecaster warns things will get “significantly worse”

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