Hurricane Melissa nears Bahamas
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At least 34 dead as ‘catastrophic’ storm continues to wreak havoc in Bahamas - Hurricane Melissa is now passing through the Bahamas and is expected to hit Bermuda late Thursday evening
Hurricane Hunters were forced to cut short their reconnaissance mission into the Category 5 Hurricane Melissa Monday morning, Oct. 27.
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American Airlines has announced that it will have non-stop service to Bimini, Bahamas starting next year, making it the only U.S. airline offering non-stop service to the island. Starting next Valentine’s Day, travelers looking to experience the island ...
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‘Hurricane Hunters’ Forced to Turn Around While Flying Through Melissa
The U.S. Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron hit heavy turbulence while flying through Hurricane Melissa and was forced to turn back.
The death toll across Jamaica is expected to rise, but Minister of Local Government and Community Development Desmond McKenzie would not provide a number on Thursday. About 13,000 people are staying in 521 shelters as of Thursday afternoon, he said.
A regional airport in the Bahamas was forced to close after Category 2 Hurricane Melissa struck the archipelago on Wednesday, October 29, according to local reports citing officials.Chief Councilor Ian Knowles captured footage on Thursday of flooding at Deadman’s Cay Settlement Airport and nearby areas.
A man died in the Bahamas on Sunday after a boating accident at sea, prompting police to investigate. The incident occurred after 11:30 a.m. local time when officers from the Marine Support Services Branch responded to a collision involving a vessel and a ...