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The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Melissa has made a second landfall, this time on Cuba.
Top sustained winds are 115 miles per hour.
The Hurricane Center's director, Michael Brennan, says Melissa is picking up speed.
We're going to see the center of Melissa move off of the northeastern coast of Cuba during the daytime on Wednesday and then move through the southeastern Bahamas during the afternoon and evening hours from Wednesday into Thursday of hurricane warnings and effect there and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches.
The hurricane made landfall yesterday in Jamaica with top sustained winds of 185 miles per hour.
Officials in Jamaica say they are getting reports of devastating damage to infrastructure.
Melissa is so big people in Haiti.
are still sheltering from the hurricane's outer bans.
Israel says it has stopped its airstrikes again after resuming them yesterday.
Israel now says the ceasefire with Hamas is back on in Gaza.
But officials in Gaza say the Israeli airstrikes killed 100 Palestinians in less than 12 hours.
They say a third of the people Israel killed were children.