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Hurricane Melissa, A Category-4 Storm, Turns To Cuba
- Wednesday October 29, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Hurricane Melissa churned toward Cuba's second-largest city with the force of a powerful Category 4 storm on Tuesday, hours after making landfall in neighboring Jamaica as the strongest-ever cyclone on record to hit that Caribbean island nation.
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Why Cyclone Melissa Is A Beast Among Monster Atlantic Storms
- Wednesday October 29, 2025
- World News | Associated Press
Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds Tuesday, was a beast that stood out as extreme even in a record number of monster storms spawned over the last decade in a superheated Atlantic Ocean.
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Explained: Why Hurricanes Like Melissa Are Becoming More Common
- Tuesday October 28, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Hurricane Melissa has strengthened into a Category 5 cyclone, the highest level on the Saffir-Simpson, where even well-built structures face catastrophic damage.
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Hurricane Melissa, A Category-4 Storm, Turns To Cuba
- Wednesday October 29, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Hurricane Melissa churned toward Cuba's second-largest city with the force of a powerful Category 4 storm on Tuesday, hours after making landfall in neighboring Jamaica as the strongest-ever cyclone on record to hit that Caribbean island nation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Why Cyclone Melissa Is A Beast Among Monster Atlantic Storms
- Wednesday October 29, 2025
- World News | Associated Press
Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds Tuesday, was a beast that stood out as extreme even in a record number of monster storms spawned over the last decade in a superheated Atlantic Ocean.
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www.ndtv.com
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Explained: Why Hurricanes Like Melissa Are Becoming More Common
- Tuesday October 28, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Hurricane Melissa has strengthened into a Category 5 cyclone, the highest level on the Saffir-Simpson, where even well-built structures face catastrophic damage.
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www.ndtv.com