Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica
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# By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter [email protected] THE Davis administration has given financial assistance to Bahamians who visited Jamaica for a wedding but did not leave in time and could not afford to extend their stay as Hurricane Melissa neared the island.
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A newlywed couple is stuck in Jamaica just after celebrating their wedding as Hurricane Melissa bears down on the island.
One year ago, Wayne and Bridgette Todd were newlyweds, celebrating their wedding surrounded by family and friends. Now, one year later, the couple from our area is spending their first anniversary hunkered down in Jamaica,
Melissa underwent extreme rapid intensification, strengthening to a rare Category 5 with winds of 175 mph and stronger gusts, making it the strongest storm on the planet this year. Follow for live updates.