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Why Hurricane Melissa Could Be the Worst Storm to Ever Hit Jamaica

Last updated: November 2, 2025 1:50 pm
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Hurricane Melissa is barreling towards Jamaica, poised to be the worst storm to ever hit the Caribbean island. With its exceptional strength and slow pace, experts are warning that Melissa could surpass the damage caused by Hurricane Gilbert in 1988.

Gilbert, a Category 4 hurricane, wreaked havoc on Jamaica, sending 19 feet of storm surge crashing into the eastern shore of the island. It claimed the lives of 49 people, destroyed 100,000 homes, and caused $700 million in damage. However, Melissa is even more powerful and is expected to hit from a direction that could expose more coastline to surge. Additionally, its slow-moving nature means that Jamaica will be subjected to prolonged periods of torrential rains and destructive winds.

Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist at Colorado State University who studies hurricanes, predicts that Melissa will be “a lot worse than Gilbert.” Jamaica has only been directly hit by five major storms (Category 3 or stronger) in recorded history, with none of them being Category 5 hurricanes like Melissa.

As of the latest update, Melissa boasts maximum sustained winds of 185 mph, making it one of the most intense hurricanes ever measured in the Atlantic. Even if it weakens slightly before landfall, it will still be a formidable storm. The fact that it is approaching from the south means it will impact a longer stretch of coastline, including the capital city of Kingston.

The storm surge from Melissa is projected to reach heights of nine to 13 feet above ground level, with the exact impact depending on the storm’s path. The slow pace of the hurricane means that the onslaught of winds, rain, and surge will linger, increasing the risk of catastrophic flooding and landslides in Jamaica’s hilly terrain.

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The Jamaican government has issued mandatory evacuations for flood-prone areas, and utilities are preparing for extensive restoration efforts post-storm. Hugh Grant, CEO of the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), warned of potential unprecedented damage to facilities in the wake of a Category 4 hurricane.

As Jamaica braces for the impact of Hurricane Melissa, the island’s resilience will be tested like never before. The threat of widespread devastation looms large, highlighting the urgent need for preparedness and support in the face of nature’s fury.

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