Hurricane Melissa leaves 28 dead
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The prime minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, tells NBC News’ Tom Llamas that it’s still “too dangerous” for search and rescue operations as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall.
After tearing through the Caribbean, leaving destruction, flooding and more than 50 deaths so far, Hurricane Melissa is heading into the Atlantic.
The extent of the damage from Melissa was unclear Wednesday as widespread power outages and dangerous conditions persisted in affected areas.
Hurricane Melissa, which is stronger than Hurricane Katrina, is set to bring catastrophic winds, flash flooding and high storm surges to the island of Jamaica.
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