Hurricane Melissa live updates: No official death toll in Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa tore a path of destruction across Jamaica.

Last Updated: October 30, 2025, 10:54 PM EDT

Hurricane Melissa tore a path of destruction across Jamaica after the storm made landfall on Tuesday as a Category 5 hurricane, one of the most powerful landfalls on record in the Atlantic basin.

After lashing Jamaica with dangerous winds and flooding rain, Melissa made a second landfall in Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday morning. Melissa then moved through the Bahamas, and next, on Thursday night, the storm will pass Bermuda as a Category 1 or 2 hurricane.

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Oct 27, 2025, 4:58 PM EDT

Melissa has strongest tropical cyclone winds on Earth this year

With 175 mph sustained winds, Hurricane Melissa has the strongest tropical cyclone winds on Earth in 2025.

Melissa is forecast to maintain its strength and make landfall as a Category 4 or Category 5 hurricane in Jamaica on Tuesday morning.

-ABC News’ Melissa Griffin

Oct 27, 2025, 4:04 PM EDT

Several cruises impacted by Melissa

Several cruises in the Caribbean have been impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Carnival has changed the itineraries for its Carnival Liberty, Carnival Celebration, Carnival Dream, Carnival Sunrise and Carnival Vista ships. Carnival said its Fleet Operations Center in Miami is closely monitoring the forecast.

Margaritaville at Sea is changing the itinerary of the Islander to avoid the storm, while Celebrity Beyond and Icon of the Seas will sail to the western Caribbean instead of the eastern Caribbean.

The Disney Treasure and the Disney Wish also have revised itineraries to avoid the hurricane.

-ABC News' Clara McMichael

Oct 27, 2025, 3:58 PM EDT

US Embassy in Jamaica says Americans should be prepared to shelter in place

The U.S. Embassy in Jamaica issued an alert on Monday warning Americans in the area to prepare to shelter in place.

The three international airports in Jamaica -- Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport, Ian Fleming International Airport in Ocho Rios and Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport -- are closed.

“This is a dangerous storm,” the alert said. “Catastrophic flash flooding and numerous landslides are likely.”

The U.S. Embassy in Havana said in a bulletin that Americans in Cuba should "decide whether to leave now or be prepared to shelter in place."

A man covers the windows of his home with corrugated metal ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Melissa in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, October 27, 2025.
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-ABC News’ Mariam Khan

Oct 27, 2025, 3:56 PM EDT

Latest forecast

Catastrophic and life-threatening hurricane-force winds will begin in Jamaica on Monday night, and then Melissa is expected to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday morning.

Tracking Hurricane Melissa in the Atlantic Basin.
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Rain totals in Jamaica could reach 15 to 30 inches and even up to 40 inches in localized areas. This will spark catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding.

Tracking Hurricane through midweek.
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Storm surge will decimate parts of Jamaica’s southern coast with water surging up to 13 feet above ground level.

Jamaicans should be prepared for extensive infrastructure damage and long-lasting power outages.

By Tuesday night, Melissa will move away from Jamaica and toward eastern Cuba. Eastern Cuba could see 15 to 20 inches of rain, triggering dangerous flash flooding and landslides.

On Wednesday afternoon, Melissa will approach the southeast Bahamas, where 4 to 8 inches of rainfall is forecast.

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-ABC News’ Melissa Griffin

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