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.

Key Headlines

Here's how the news is developing.
Oct 27, 2025, 10:48 PM EDT

'Don't wait, don't gamble with your life': Jamaican official warns those in low-lying areas

As Jamaica braces for the impact of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica’s minister of Labour and Social Security, Pearnel Charles Jr., joined ABC News Live, saying those in especially vulnerable areas need to heed the warnings of officials.

"The Prime Minister has also declared evacuation orders, which means it's not a suggestion; it is a directive to save your life, to remove yourself from communities that are extremely vulnerable, the low-lying, flood-prone areas, and to get you to a shelter," Charles said.

The evacuation Order applies to Port Royal in Kingston; Portland Cottage and Rocky Point in Clarendon; Old Harbour Bay in St. Catherine; and New Haven, Riverton City and Taylor Land in St. Andrew, according to officials.

PHOTO: Jamaicans make preparations ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Melissa
People fill bags with sand in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Melissa, in Port Royal, Jamaica, October 26, 2025.
Octavio Jones/Reuters

"Don't wait, don't gamble with your life if you are in one of those areas that are low lying, just get out, you know, secure what you can secure. ... Get your medicine, get your documents, get your children and get to a space that is higher ground and safer," Charles added.

"There is no possession or pride that is as important as a single life. So the message is, protect yourself, protect your family, and also look out for the elders. Look out for the persons with disabilities and those right now who need support. It's unity and collaboration to protect this nation," he said.

Oct 27, 2025, 10:26 PM EDT

Hurricane Hunters pass through Hurricane Melissa's eye

A U.S. Air Force Reserve crew, known as the "Hurricane Hunters," flew through the eye of Hurricane Melissa on Monday.

U.S. Air Force Reserve's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, aka the "Hurricane Hunters," flew into the eye of Hurricane Melissa on Monday to collect data for the National Hurricane Center.
4:54
US Air Force ‘Hurricane Hunters’ fly into Melissa’s eyeU.S. Air Force Reserve's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, aka the "Hurricane Hunters," flew into the eye of Hurricane Melissa on Monday to collect data for the National Hurricane Center.
ABCNews.com

Lt. Col. Mark Withee captured the crew making multiple passes through the storm. The Hurricane Hunters' mission is to collect critical weather data for the National Hurricane Center.

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

Related Topics

Sponsored Content by Taboola