News photo illustrating the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in eastern Cuba, with damaged homes, flooded areas, and arriving humanitarian aid trucks.
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Hurricane Melissa causes major damage in eastern Cuba without fatalities

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Hurricane Melissa struck eastern Cuba, causing major damage but no reported deaths, after evacuating over 700,000 people. The storm, one of the most powerful in the Atlantic, left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean with at least 34 total fatalities. The Pan American Health Organization is now sending humanitarian aid to support response efforts in affected areas.

Hurricane Melissa struck eastern Cuba on Wednesday, causing major damage in areas like Santiago de Cuba but with no reported fatalities, according to initial reports. Over 700,000 people were evacuated preventively, helping to avert human losses. The storm interacted with the Sierra Maestra mountains, weakening after passing over Cuban territory.

According to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, at 8:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, October 29, Melissa had maximum sustained winds of 150 km/h (90 mph), classified as a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, with a minimum central pressure of 970 hPa and an eye 40 nautical miles in diameter. After the impact, the system showed signs of convective recovery and moved away from Cuban territory, heading toward Bermuda.

In western Cuba, including Havana, cloudy skies with scattered showers and isolated rains are expected over the next few days, more frequent along the northern coast. Northeasterly winds will blow between 20 and 35 km/h, with occasional stronger gusts. Swells of 2.0 to 3.0 meters will affect the northern coast, with high temperatures of 27-29°C and lows of 18-23°C. Relative humidity will range between 65% and 90%.

In response, the Pan American Health Organization's Strategic Reserve in Panama sent a 2.6-ton shipment to Cuba. It includes nine emergency kits with medicines, consumables, basic equipment, and surgical supplies, plus 42,000 chlorine tablets to purify 8 million liters of water, among other items. This aid is part of the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund's anticipatory action mechanism, with operations expanding based on needs identified with Cuban authorities.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla referenced Melissa's impact in the context of the UN condemnation of the U.S. embargo, noting how the storm exacerbates challenges on the island. Reporter Liz Oliva Fernández is on the ground in Santiago de Cuba for further updates.

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Realistic photo illustration of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa nearing eastern Cuba, showing stormy skies, flooding, blackouts, and residents relying on phones for information in a vulnerable region.
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Hurricane melissa approaches eastern cuba

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Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, with winds up to 280 km/h, approaches eastern Cuba tonight, finding the region in extreme vulnerability due to blackouts, food shortages, and limited information. Residents report minimal preparations and rely more on social media than state media to track the storm. Flooding and heavy rains are expected in the eastern provinces.

Cuba has accepted a donation of humanitarian aid from the United States, channeled through the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, to support recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa's passage in October 2025. However, the Cuban government criticizes the lack of official communication from Washington and warns against the political exploitation of the assistance. The aid will reach victims without conditions, as part of broader recovery initiatives on the island.

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Venezuela has sent a fourth ship carrying 27 containers of humanitarian aid to Cuba to offset the extensive damage from Hurricane Melissa at the end of last October.

2026년 1월 5일 전단선으로 인한 폭우가 북사마르 북부를 강타해 광범위한 홍수와 산사태를 일으켜 수천 명 주민의 사전 대피를 초래했다. 관료들의 조기 대비 덕분에 사망자나 부상자는 보고되지 않았다. 24개 시정촌과 90개 바랑가이가 영향을 받았다.

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열대저기압 윌마가 동부 비사야스에 가까워지며 폭우로 인한 홍수와 산사태 위험이 높아지고 있다. PAGASA는 금요일 저녁부터 토요일 아침 사이 상륙 가능성을 예보했다. 20개 이상 지역에 풍력 신호 1호가 발령됐다.

An intense rainstorm has battered southeast Spain, causing floods, evacuations, and one death in Andalucía, with red alerts in Murcia and Valencia. In Málaga, the Guadalhorce River recorded a historic flood, and two people remain missing. Authorities issue Es-Alert messages and suspend activities to mitigate risks.

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Amid blackouts lasting up to 13 hours, informal gasoline prices in Havana have risen to 750 pesos per liter. Pot-banging protests echo in several neighborhoods, while a tanker ship bound for Cuba redirects to the Dominican Republic. Fuel shortages exacerbate the island's energy crisis.

 

 

 

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