Jamaican officials report extensive damage, power outages after a direct hit from Hurricane Melissa
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Summary: Jamaican authorities on Tuesday (October 28) reported the country's infrastructure had been "severely compromised" after Hurricane Melissa made landfall as the strongest-ever storm to directly hit the Caribbean nation of 2.8 million people.
Jamaican authorities on Tuesday (October 28) reported the country's infrastructure had been "severely compromised" after Hurricane Melissa made landfall as the strongest-ever storm to direct
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