Home / News / World News / Photos / In Photos: Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in eastern Cuba as Category 3 storm

In Photos: Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in eastern Cuba as Category 3 storm

Updated On: 29 October, 2025 02:11 PM IST | ronak mastakar

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in eastern Cuba near the city of Chivirico early Wednesday as a Category 3 storm after pummelling Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, the US National Hurricane Center said. (Pics/AFP)

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in eastern Cuba near the city of Chivirico early Wednesday as a Category 3 storm after pummelling Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, the US National Hurricane Center said. (Pics/AFP)

1/10

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in eastern Cuba near the city of Chivirico early Wednesday as a Category 3 storm after pummelling Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, the US National Hurricane Center said. (Pics/AFP)
<p>Hundreds of thousands of people had been evacuated to shelters in Cuba. A hurricane warning was in effect for the provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo, Holguin and Las Tunas</p>

2/10

Hundreds of thousands of people had been evacuated to shelters in Cuba. A hurricane warning was in effect for the provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo, Holguin and Las Tunas

<p>Early Wednesday, Melissa had top sustained winds of 120 mph (193 kph) and was moving northeast at 10 mph (16 kph) according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. The hurricane was centred 32 km east of Chivirico and about 97 km west-southwest of Guantanamo, Cuba</p>

3/10

Early Wednesday, Melissa had top sustained winds of 120 mph (193 kph) and was moving northeast at 10 mph (16 kph) according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. The hurricane was centred 32 km east of Chivirico and about 97 km west-southwest of Guantanamo, Cuba

<p>Melissa was forecast to cross the island through the morning and move into the Bahamas later Wednesday. The continuing intense rain could cause life-threatening flooding with numerous landslides, US forecasters said. A hurricane watch was in effect for Bermuda</p>

4/10

Melissa was forecast to cross the island through the morning and move into the Bahamas later Wednesday. The continuing intense rain could cause life-threatening flooding with numerous landslides, US forecasters said. A hurricane watch was in effect for Bermuda

<p>Melissa struck Jamaica on Tuesday with top sustained winds of 185 mph (295 kph)</p>

5/10

Melissa struck Jamaica on Tuesday with top sustained winds of 185 mph (295 kph)

<p>The storm was expected to generate a storm surge of up to 12 feet in the region and drop up to 20 inches of rain in parts of eastern Cuba</p>

6/10

The storm was expected to generate a storm surge of up to 12 feet in the region and drop up to 20 inches of rain in parts of eastern Cuba

<p>"Numerous landslides are likely in those areas," said Michael Brennan, director of the US National Hurricane Centre in Miami</p>

7/10

"Numerous landslides are likely in those areas," said Michael Brennan, director of the US National Hurricane Centre in Miami

<p>The hurricane could worsen Cuba`s severe economic crisis, which already has led to prolonged power blackouts, fuel shortages and food shortages</p>

8/10

The hurricane could worsen Cuba`s severe economic crisis, which already has led to prolonged power blackouts, fuel shortages and food shortages

<p>"There will be a lot of work to do. We know there will be a lot of damage," D&iacute;az-Canel said in a televised address, in which he assured that "no one is left behind and no resources are spared to protect the lives of the population"</p>

9/10

"There will be a lot of work to do. We know there will be a lot of damage," Díaz-Canel said in a televised address, in which he assured that "no one is left behind and no resources are spared to protect the lives of the population"

<p>At the same time, he urged the population not to underestimate the power of Melissa, "the strongest ever to hit national territory"</p>

10/10

At the same time, he urged the population not to underestimate the power of Melissa, "the strongest ever to hit national territory"

Photo of Day

Breaking barriers and building pyramids — Women power in action!

Breaking barriers and building pyramids — Women power in action!

Sashastra Seema Bal’s (SSB) Daredevils team performs during rehearsals for the Republic Day Parade, in New Delhi. PIC/PTI

Advertisement