Hurricane Melissa Aftermath: Fallen Trees and Debris Block Montego Bay Roads
WPLG Local 10November 5, 20253 min6,805 views
9 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβHurricane Melissa's Impact on Montego Bay
- πͺοΈ Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with winds up to 185 mph, leaving widespread destruction.
- π³ Fallen trees, including a large almond tree, have blocked major roads in Montego Bay, causing traffic disruptions.
- β‘ Power lines were also brought down by falling trees, impacting the region's infrastructure.
Devastating Winds and Structural Damage
- π The hurricane's force stripped leaves and fronds from trees, demonstrating the power of the storm.
- π Buildings and homes, even those with reinforced doors, suffered significant damage, with some structures failing entirely.
- β οΈ Residents described terrifying experiences, including shattering windows and the feeling of being 'sucked out' by the storm's pressure.
Widespread Debris and Infrastructure Failure
- ποΈ Mounds of debris, including tin roofing, litter the streets, a testament to the storm's destructive path.
- π Signs, like a fallen supermarket sign, and ripped-off shingles highlight the extensive damage to commercial and residential properties.
- π Authorities are actively surveying the widespread damage, assessing the impact on infrastructure and the extent of injuries or potential fatalities.
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Hurricane MelissaMontego BayJamaicaFallen TreesRoad BlockagesDebrisPower LinesInfrastructure DamageCategory 5 HurricaneStorm Aftermath
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