The National Hurricane Center confirmed Melissa registered peaked sustained winds of 190 mph, tying Hurricane Allen’s 1980 record as the strongest winds ever measured in an Atlantic hurricane.
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, struck Jamaica in late October 2025, causing significant destruction and resulting in at least 95 fatalities across the Caribbean. With maximum sustained winds ...
A Wisconsin family, with help from their community, spent months working to help the people of Jamaica after Hurricane ...
More than 100 days after Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica as a devastating Category 5 storm, the impact is still being felt across the island.
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season was quiet for Florida, but Hurricane Melissa set records and caused 95 deaths, including two in Florida.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has concluded that Hurricane Melissa was stronger than initially recorded, tying it for the most intense hurricane ever observed in the Atlantic basin by wind speed ...
Repairing hurricane-hit homes in Jamaica deepened the sense of pride and responsibility within Royal Bermuda Regiment ...
A contingent of Royal Bermuda Regiment [RBR] soldiers travelled today to Jamaica, where the group will lead a multinational ...
Experts are calling for the integration of mental health into climate-disaster policy in the Caribbean as studies show that PTSD risks increase after hurricanes and displacement ...
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Jamaica is officially safer for tourists again, State Department just lowered its warning
The U.S. State Department has lowered its travel advisory for Jamaica to Level 2. Learn what this means for your 2026 travel ...
Michael Weeks, the Minister of National Security, this week visited Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers in Jamaica assisting in ...
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