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Hurricane Melissa Brings Destruction and Fear Across Haiti

OpastaffBy OpastaffOctober 27, 20253 Mins Read
Scene from Les Cayes, Haiti, in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, the category 4 storm which made landfall in the country on 4 October.

Hurricane Melissa has become one of the most dangerous storms Haiti has faced in recent years. What started as a tropical storm quickly grew into a massive hurricane, bringing heavy rain, flooding, and destruction across several parts of the country.

Melissa strengthened fast, reaching powerful winds and unleashing torrential rainfall over Haiti. The storm’s slow movement made things worse because it allowed rainfall to build up, flooding homes, streets, and farmland. Haiti’s geography didn’t help either. With its mountains, deforested hillsides, and crowded urban areas, even moderate rain can trigger flooding and landslides, and this time the damage has been devastating.

Several communities have reported major destruction. Bridges were washed away, rivers overflowed, and mudslides buried homes. In the southern region, families were forced to flee as water levels rose overnight. Reports confirm multiple deaths, including victims trapped in landslides and one person struck by a fallen tree. Hundreds of homes were damaged, leaving many families without shelter or access to clean water.

The storm didn’t just hit people’s homes, it also hit their livelihoods. Roads were destroyed, cutting off access to food and medicine. Farmers lost entire crops, and many markets are now underwater. For a country already struggling with food insecurity and political instability, Hurricane Melissa’s impact adds another layer of hardship for thousands of Haitian families.

Haitian civil protection authorities are urging people to stay alert and move to higher ground when possible. Shelters are filling up, and emergency teams are trying to reach remote areas where flooding has made travel nearly impossible. Communication remains difficult in some regions, and power outages have affected parts of Port-au-Prince and southern Haiti.

For many, Hurricane Melissa feels like a painful reminder of how vulnerable the country remains. Each time disaster strikes, Haitians are forced to start over with little support and even less recovery time. Yet, in the middle of destruction, the same Haitian spirit remains alive. Communities are coming together, helping neighbors, and doing what they can to survive.

It will take weeks to assess the full damage, but what’s already clear is that Haiti needs urgent support. The rain may stop, but the aftermath will last much longer. Hurricane Melissa has shown once again that Haiti’s greatest strength has always been its people and their ability to keep standing no matter how many times they get knocked down.

OpaMusic.com will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as more information becomes available.

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