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Hurricane Melissa Ravages Haiti 25 Dead as Floods Swallow Homes

Hurricane Melissa Ravages Haiti 25 Dead as Floods Swallow Homes

Post by : Rameen Ariff

Hurricane Melissa has unleashed devastation across Haiti, turning peaceful rivers into violent torrents and washing away entire neighborhoods. At least 25 people have been confirmed dead after heavy floods tore through the southern region, leaving homes in ruins and families searching for missing loved ones.

The storm, one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the Caribbean this season, brought torrential rain, fierce winds, and massive flooding that swept across towns and villages. In the coastal city of Petit-Goâve, residents described terrifying scenes as the La Digue River burst its banks, submerging streets within minutes and sweeping away houses, livestock, and vehicles.

Eyewitnesses say the floodwaters rose so quickly that many had no time to escape. Families climbed onto rooftops, clinging to debris as the raging currents destroyed everything in their path. “The river just exploded,” one survivor said, “and in seconds, our home was gone.”

Authorities confirmed that Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category 5 storm, packing winds close to 295 km/h (185 mph). Power lines collapsed, bridges were washed away, and rescue operations were delayed by blocked roads and damaged communication networks. In many areas, residents are still trapped, awaiting emergency aid and clean water.

Humanitarian organizations have rushed to deliver relief supplies, including food, water, and medical assistance, but access remains difficult. Many hospitals are overwhelmed, and temporary shelters are filling fast as thousands are displaced. Local officials have called for urgent international help to rebuild infrastructure and support survivors.

The tragedy has once again exposed Haiti’s deep vulnerability to natural disasters, worsened by fragile infrastructure and limited resources. The emotional toll is heavy — families mourning their losses, children separated from parents, and communities struggling to find hope amid the ruins.

Hurricane Melissa’s destruction serves as a grim reminder of nature’s power and the urgent need for better disaster preparedness across the Caribbean. For the people of Haiti, recovery will be long and painful, but their resilience — tested many times before — continues to shine through even in the darkest of storms.

Oct. 30, 2025 10:30 a.m. 509

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