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Gighlides, falling trees and several electronic methods have been reported Jamaica ahead of hurricane melissa, residents and governments facing damage will be delayed.
Forecasters said the storm was expected to make a final stand on Tuesday, entering near St Elizabeth Parge in the south and circling around the parish in the north.
Hours before the storm, the government said it had exhausted all possible repairs and was warned of severe damage, the included study said.
The minister of 5 years, said: “There is no system in the district that can prevent a group of 5 people. Andrew Holness.
The question now is speed recovery. That's the problem.
Amid the prospect of storm surges of up to 4 meters (13 feet) in southern Jamaica, officials are worried about the condition of some hospitals.
Minister of health Christopher Petton He said some patients were transferred from the ground floor to the second floor, “and (we) hope that will be enough to happen”.
National Hurricane Panther he was warned again On Social Media that Melissa is “expected to bring dangerous and dangerous winds, flooding and shooting rain” to Jamaica on Tuesday.
Executive Director in Miami, Sir Michael Brennanhe said earlier in Live Update On Monday, the equivalent of a hurricane that will reach the coast of Jamaica early in Jamaica on Sunday “, damaging winds are expected in Melissa when it reaches the island.
He said:
So we can have complete destruction, the destruction of residences, buildings and buildings of his eye, not on the coast, in the high places of the island when the capital of Melissa moves on the island on Tuesday …
Everyone in Jamaica should be in their safe place now to avoid tomorrow's rain.
We are also interested in the possibility of a dangerous storm of strong winds near the right of the center of the south coast tomorrow, with 4 meters).
Welcome to our eagle nest the threat of sudden destruction from floods, wind and water. Here is the latest as it was between 12 in Kingston.
Jamaican officials called on people to evacuate and by late Monday night, the powerful storm could become a powerful storm – the most unusual for the island.
The storm was on its way to Jamaica on Tuesday before reaching Cuba later in the afternoon and then on to the Bahamas. Melissa is said to have died seven times north Ban me When it changed in Jamaica.
US National Hurricane Center Melissa was “impossible” and “dangerous accidents” that were playing in Jamaica. Between them there were up to 13 arms (four meters) of rain on the southern rocks.
Andrew Holness, the Prime Minister of Jamaica, said as the storm approached: “I've been praying.”
Other highlights:
Melissa had a circumference of about 245km local time. The system had maximum sustained winds of 175mph (280km/h) and was moving northwest at 2mmph (4km/h
In group 5 – above the Shafrir-Simpron Hurricane – Melissa can be A very strong wind on paper Hitting Jamaica directly.
Parts of Eastern Jamaica could see up to 30 feet (76cm) of rainthe center said, citing the possibility of “sudden flooding and large areas”.
Evacuation was ordered in flooded areas in Ramaicaand slippery buses people are safe, although some people insisted on staying. Boman officials said they were concerned that fewer than 1,000 people were in more than 130 open camps on the island.
Melissa is said to have died seven times north Ban me While it was headed for Jamaica.
In eastern Cuba, a storm warning was in effect for Grankma, Santiago de Cuba, Guaránamo and Holguin Deronswhile a tropical rain warning was in effect in Tambasi. Up to 20 inches (51cm) of rain was forecast for parts of Cuba, along with heavy rain along the coast.
Cuban officials said they could exceed more than 600,000 people from the regionincluding Santiago, the island's second largest city. Long bus lines were formed in some places.
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