Hurricane Melissa moved closer to Bermuda on Thursday after a destructive passage through the Caribbean, causing at least 24 deaths in Haiti and left parts of Jamaica and Cuba
While flooding is expected to ease in the Bahamas by Thursday, according to the US National Hurricane Center, it may continue in Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.
A study by Imperial College London states that the storm, one of the most powerful ever recorded, was four times more likely to occur because of human-caused climate change.
It was forecast to pass over Bermud
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