đŞď¸ Hurricane Melissa is churning across the Atlantic and could slam into Jamaica, affecting up to 1.5 million people, the Red Cross warns. Get the lowdown on whatâs at stake and how communities are gearing up.
Whatâs happening?
Melissa formed quickly and is tracking toward the island of Jamaica as a Category 1 storm, packing winds of 74â95 mph. While not as fierce as higher categories, itâs still capable of heavy flooding, landslides and power outages.
Why it matters:
⢠Nearly 1.5 M residents are in the stormâs crosshairs.
⢠Flooded roads and downed lines can disrupt daily lifeâmuch like monsoon floods in Mumbai or typhoon watches in Manila.
⢠Local agencies and relief groups are mobilizing shelters, sandbags and essential supplies.
Stay safe:
1. Track updates via local alerts and social media.
2. Secure loose items around your home and charge your devices.
3. Prepare an emergency kit: water, non-perishable food, flashlight, meds.
4. Heed evacuation ordersâsafety first.
Climate angle đ
Rapidly warming seas can fuel storms like Melissa to strengthen faster. Itâs a reminder of the global push needed for climate resilience.
Tech tip for our digital tribe: use weather apps or Google Alerts for real-time updates, and share verified info with friends and fam. Digital solidarity saves lives! đąđŞ
Stay safe, stay informed, and letâs look out for each other. Small prep steps now can make a big difference when the storm hits.
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Hurricane Melissa could impact 1.5 million people in Jamaica
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