Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica and Caribbean
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At least 34 people have been killed after Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean, leaving widespread destruction. The Red Cross said early indications show the storm has been a "disaster of unprecedented catastrophe". Storm Melissa has so far ravaged through Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
Hurricane Melissa— one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded—is now off Cuba’s eastern coast, after leaving a trail of destruction across the large island and its much smaller neighbor, Jamaica.
Hurricane Melissa has caused widespread destruction across the Caribbean, leaving at least seven dead and thousands more displaced and in the dark. The International Federation of the Red Cross previously said up to 1.
The storm left widespread destruction and at least dozens of deaths in its path. In Chicago, people are looking for ways to help.
The State Department activated a Caribbean disaster response team following Hurricane Melissa's devastating impact on Jamaica, with teams arriving Thursday to provide aid.
Most of Jamaica remains without power, as our correspondent reports floods, mudslides and "palm trees tossed like toothpicks".
A cold front is expected to push through the area mid-week, bringing pleasant temperatures and zero rain chances for those planning to trick-or-treat.