BREAKING: Devastating Hurricane Melisa Hits Jamaica, Power Outages Cripple Medical Services (WATCH INSIDE LIFE LIVE VIDEOS)

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A devastating Hurricane Melisa Hits Jamaica on Tuesday, October 28, 2025 destroying hospitals, power outages crippled medical services.

According to a report by an eyewitness DJ Stevem King (@djstevenking1) monitored by SOJ WORLDWIDE, many facilities were destroyed in the catastrophic hurricane.

Medical facilities in Black River, Jamaica have reportedly been destroyed, according to a Jamaican Senator speaking to NBC.

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Amid Hurricane Melissa’s catastrophic landfall, emergency services are overwhelmed, and access to care is severely limited.

💔 Patients and medical staff are seeking shelter as power outages cripple operations.
🇯🇲 The situation is described as “beyond critical.”

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CNN reported that bridges and roads were flooded while public infrastructures including hospitals and places of safety were destroyed.

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Bridges and roads have flooded, including some of the primary roads accessing remote areas, Jamaica’s National Works Agency said.
Authorities are receiving reports of “severely damaged public infrastructure, hospitals, (and) places of safety,” with many homes “inundated and flooded,” according to Matthew Samuda, Jamaica’s Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change.
Officials are warning residents that heavy rains and flooding “may result in crocodiles being displaced,” the South East Regional Health Authority
There were widespread reports of internet outages as the storm approached Jamaica, internet watchdog NetBlocks said.”

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