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The church of Lacovia Tombstone, Jamaica, damaged by Hurricane Melissa Alamy

'Everything is gone': Photos show aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba

The hurricane is now making its way towards Bermuda.

HURRICANE MELISSA IS moving towards Bermuda today after ripping a path of destruction through the Caribbean, killing at least 20 people in Haiti, and leaving parts of Jamaica and Cuba in ruins.

Pope Leo offered prayers from the Vatican, while the United States said it’s sending response teams and supplies to affected areas. The UK government has committed £2.5 million in emergency funding for the region.

Flooding is expected to subside in the Bahamas later, although it could persist in Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

In Seaford Town, Jamaica, farmer and businessman Christopher Hacker saw his restaurant and nearby banana plantations flattened.

“Everything is gone,” he said. “It will take a lot to recover from this.”

Journalists and photographers have been capturing the aftermath. 

Jamaica

the-church-of-lacovia-tombstone-jamaica-sits-damaged-in-the-aftermath-of-hurricane-melissa-wednesday-oct-29-2025-ap-photomatias-delacroix The damaged church of Lacovia Tombstone, Jamaica Alamy Alamy

waves-splash-in-kingston-jamaica-as-hurricane-melissa-approaches-tuesday-oct-28-2025-ap-photomatias-delacroix Waves splash in Kingston, Jamaica Alamy Alamy

residents-walk-through-lacovia-tombstone-jamaica-in-the-aftermath-of-hurricane-melissa-wednesday-oct-29-2025-ap-photomatias-delacroix Residents walk through Lacovia Tombstone, Jamaica, in the aftermath Alamy Alamy

damaged-houses-sit-in-lacovia-tombstone-jamaica-wednesday-oct-29-2025-after-the-passage-of-hurricane-melissa-ap-photomatias-delacroix Damaged houses sit in Lacovia Tombstone, Jamaica Alamy Alamy

a-convoy-carrying-aid-to-black-river-which-was-hit-by-hurricane-melissa-makes-its-way-through-holland-bamboo-jamaica-wednesday-oct-29-2025-where-downed-trees-and-debris-partially-block-the-roa A convoy carrying aid to the Jamaican town of Black River last night Alamy Alamy

Haiti

a-boy-moves-along-an-alleyway-flooded-by-rain-brought-by-hurricane-melissa-at-a-shelter-for-families-displaced-by-gang-violence-in-port-au-prince-haiti-wednesday-oct-29-2025-ap-photoodelyn-jos A boy moves along a flooded alleyway by a shelter for those displaced by gang violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Alamy Alamy

people-stay-inside-a-shelter-for-families-displaced-by-gang-violence-flooded-by-rain-brought-by-hurricane-melissa-in-port-au-prince-haiti-wednesday-oct-29-2025-ap-photoodelyn-joseph Alamy Alamy

 

a-man-places-plastic-tarps-over-tents-at-a-shelter-for-families-displaced-by-gang-violence-during-a-break-in-the-rain-brought-by-hurricane-melissa-in-port-au-prince-haiti-wednesday-oct-29-2025 A man places plastic tarps over tents in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Alamy Alamy

a-woman-lies-inside-a-shack-flooded-by-rain-brought-by-hurricane-melissa-at-a-shelter-for-families-displaced-by-gang-violence-in-port-au-prince-haiti-wednesday-oct-29-2025-ap-photoodelyn-josep A woman lies inside a flooded shack Alamy Alamy

residents-wade-through-a-flooded-stream-in-the-aftermath-of-hurricane-melissa-in-petit-goave-haiti-thursday-oct-30-2025-ap-photoodelyn-joseph Residents wade through a flooded stream in Petit-Goave, Haiti Alamy Alamy

Cuba

a-man-wades-through-floodwaters-with-his-dog-and-belongings-from-his-home-flooded-by-hurricane-melissa-in-santiago-de-cuba-wednesday-oct-29-2025-ap-photoramon-espinosa A man wades through floodwaters with his dog and belongings from his home flooded in Santiago de Cuba Alamy Alamy

a-man-walks-in-the-rain-before-the-arrival-of-hurricane-melissa-in-canizo-a-village-in-santiago-de-cuba-tuesday-oct-28-2025-ap-photoramon-espinosa Man shields himself from the rain with a tablecloth in Santiago de Cuba Alamy Alamy

people-evacuate-before-the-arrival-of-hurricane-melissa-in-canizo-a-community-in-santiago-de-cuba-monday-oct-28-2025-ap-photoramon-espinosa Military police help evacuate people before the arrival of the hurricane to Canizo, a community in Santiago de Cuba Alamy Alamy

pedestrians-walk-in-santiago-de-cuba-wednesday-oct-29-2025-in-the-aftermath-of-hurricane-melissa-ap-photoramon-espinosa Pedestrians walk among fallen electricity poles in Santiago de Cuba Alamy Alamy

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