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💔 BLACK RIVER, JAMAICA — WIPED OUT BY HURRICANE MELISSA 💔 From paradise to devastation — this is Black River, Jamaica. 🇯🇲 Before and after Hurricane Melissa. An entire town reshaped in just hours. Nature’s fury leaves no time to prepare — only time to rebuild. 💔 #PrayForJamaica #HurricaneMelissa #DisasterAlert #ClimateCrisis #CaribbeanStrong #BlackRiver #BeforeAfter #HurricaneSeason2025 #Awareness #NaturePower

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 💔 BLACK RIVER, JAMAICA — WIPED OUT BY HURRICANE MELISSA 💔 From paradise to devastation — this is Black River, Jamaica. 🇯🇲 Before and after Hurricane Melissa. An entire town reshaped in just hours. Nature’s fury leaves no time to prepare — only time to rebuild. 💔 #PrayForJamaica #HurricaneMelissa #DisasterAlert #ClimateCrisis #CaribbeanStrong #BlackRiver #BeforeAfter #HurricaneSeason2025 #Awareness #NaturePower

Breaking News: Hurricane Melissa And Tsunami Devastates Jamaica Update October 29,2025

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 Breaking News: Hurricane Melissa And Tsunami Devastates Jamaica Update October 29,2025 1. Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms in recent history, struck Jamaica with catastrophic force early this morning. 2. Towering 10-meter waves battered coastal cities, triggering a deadly tsunami that flooded entire neighborhoods within minutes. 3. Winds exceeding 250 km/h uprooted palm trees, destroyed homes, and left thousands without power or communication. 4. Emergency response teams struggled to navigate submerged streets as ambulances and rescue vehicles fought through the rising floodwaters. 5. Torrential rain and lightning illuminated scenes of destruction, with buildings collapsing under relentless storm surges. 6. The Jamaican government has declared a state of emergency as the full scale of the disaster continues to unfold. 7. Eyewitnesses describe apocalyptic scenes — massive waves crashing over hotels, vehicles swept away, and debris scattered across the coastline. 8...

Hurricane Melissa was a catastrophic Category 5 storm that devastated parts of the Caribbean in late October 2025. Fueled

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Hurricane Melissa was a catastrophic Category 5 storm that devastated parts of the Caribbean in late October 2025. Fueled by unusually warm ocean waters, the hurricane rapidly intensified into one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.  Hurricane timeline and path Initial formation: First monitored on October 16 as a tropical wave that had moved off the coast of West Africa. Rapid intensification: By October 25, Melissa was designated a hurricane and rapidly strengthened over the extremely warm waters of the Caribbean. Jamaica landfall: On October 28, Melissa struck Jamaica's southern coast as an "extremely dangerous" Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph, tying the record for the strongest Atlantic hurricane to make landfall. Cuba landfall: After crossing Jamaica's terrain and weakening slightly, it made a second landfall in eastern Cuba as a powerful Category 3 storm on October 29. Threat to Bahamas and Bermuda: After...

Hurricane Melissa leaves trail of destruction across Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica

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  Photos: Melissa’s impact Tracking map How to help What science says En español World News Hurricane Melissa is among the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record By   THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Updated 2:17 AM GMT+7, October 29, 2025 Leer en español   Hurricane Melissa  is now among the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record. The  monster storm  strengthened Tuesday before hitting Jamaica, bringing with it maximum sustained winds of 185 mph (295 kph). It’s the strongest Atlantic hurricane to make landfall since Hurricane Dorian battered the Bahamas in 2019. Here’s a look at the strongest  Atlantic hurricanes  on record: Hurricane Allen The most powerful Atlantic storm in terms of wind speed, Hurricane Allen killed more than 200 people in Haiti before swooping into Texas in 1980. It’s highest sustained winds reached 190 mph (305 kph) but slowed before it hit land. Hurricane Melissa The storm came ashore Tuesday in Jamaica as one the  ...

The “Ring of Fire” is a vast, 40,000-kilometer arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling

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 The “Ring of Fire” is a vast, 40,000-kilometer arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Ocean. It hosts 90% of the world’s earthquakes and nearly three-quarters of its active volcanoes, touching countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Chile, Mexico, and the United States. This region is a constant reminder of Earth’s restless nature. Recent years have seen a surge in activity. Chile and the Philippines experienced powerful quakes, while Indonesia’s Mount Ruang erupted multiple times, triggering mass evacuations. Scientists emphasize that these events reflect natural tectonic cycles rather than an imminent global catastrophe. With hundreds of millions living near these volatile zones, ongoing monitoring and disaster preparedness remain essential. The Ring of Fire showcases the dynamic, living planet beneath our feet. Source: US Geological Survey (USGS), NASA Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program, National Geographic

Trump and Xi are set for a high-stakes summit. A breakdown of each leader’s agenda

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  US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are poised to hold a high-stakes summit in South Korea on Thursday, as the world’s two largest economies struggle to resolve a protracted trade conflict that has upended global economy. Tensions have flared again in recent weeks over Washington’s  expansion of export controls  and China’s  tightening of rare earth export curbs . The tit-for-tat escalation prompted Trump to vow  new 100% tariffs  on Chinese goods starting November 1. But the United States and China made apparent progress over the weekend after the latest round of trade talks in Malaysia. Their trade deal framework set the stage for a sit-down between Trump and Xi on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO summit in South Korea. It will be the first in-person meeting between the two leaders since the American president returned to the White House in January. He last met Xi in 2019, during the G20 summit in Osaka, Jap...