Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, dey move towards Jamaica, and e be serious matter o! With winds wey dey reach 175mph (280km/h), e be one of the strongest storms wey dem don record for Caribbean. Authorities dey fear say e go be di strongest hurricane wey ever hit Jamaica.
What You Need To Know
- Serious Threat: Melissa dey bring heavy rains and strong winds wey go cause destruction.
- Evacuations: Government don order evacuations for Kingston and other areas.
- Already Deadly: Di hurricane don already kill people for Haiti and Dominican Republic.
- Climate Change: Experts dey talk say climate change dey make storms like dis stronger.
Impact on Jamaica
Jamaica dey brace for di impact, with heavy rains and strong winds already dey hit di south coast. Emergency shelters dey open, but reports dey say some be locked, wey dey cause wahala for people wey dey try find safety. Di Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, don talk say dem go fix dat problem sharp sharp.
Why Ghana Dey Watch?
Even though e dey far from Ghana, dis news dey important because e show di power of nature and how climate change dey affect different parts of di world. We for Ghana, we for learn lessons from dis and prepare for our own challenges. Storms like dis fit happen anywhere, so we for dey ready.
Meteorologists dey warn say di slow pace of Melissa go mean say e go pour heavy rain for longer time, wey go increase risk of flooding and landslides. Make we all dey pray for di people of Jamaica and hope say dem go pass through dis safely. Stay tuned for more updates as di storm dey progress.