Rescue efforts are underway across the Caribbean after Hurricane Melissa tore through the region as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in more than 150 years.
Hurricane Melissa brought devastation and death to the Caribbean as it tore through the region as one of the most powerful ...
Drone footage shows the devastation after Hurricane Melissa, the strongest storm on the planet so far this year, swept through Jamaica. CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam reports.
An emotional trial is underway in Virginia involving a teacher who was shot in her classroom by a 6-year-old student. The case could set a precedent as communities across the US grapple with questions ...
Melissa is an “extremely dangerous” Category 3 hurricane plowing through Cuba after the storm made a historic landfall in Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history. Follow for ...
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Experts explain how Hurricane Melissa turned from tropical storm to supercharged monster in mere days: 'There is no question'
Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as a Category 5 hurricane. Experts explain how Hurricane Melissa turned from ...
Jamaica is starting recovery and restoration efforts after Hurricane Melissa ripped through the island. Officials in hard hit areas are describing a beyond-catastrophic level of damage. CNN’s Derek ...
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm with wind speeds of up to 185 miles per hour.
Hotter-than-average Caribbean water made Hurricane Melissa stronger and wetter. Its part of a trend that scientists link back to climate change.
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba overnight after battering Jamaica as one of the most powerful landfalling storms in Atlantic basin history.
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CNN Hits New Low as It Plays Video of Man Vomiting During Serious Report on Humanitarian Crisis
Once upon a time, Ed Murrow and Walter Cronkite were the most trusted newsmen in America. Sure, they were libs, and sure, they had opinions they put on air that we, as conservatives, would likely ...
The normal soundtrack that accompanies Jamaican life is silent this morning as many have woken to no electricity.About three-quarters of the island is without power and many parts of its western side ...
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