The United States Air Force released images on Tuesday (28) of the inside of Hurricane Melissa, nearing Jamaica with winds of up to 280 km/h. The phenomenon, classified as a category 5, is considered potentially the most destructive in the history of the Caribbean country, and the most powerful on the planet in 2025. The photos were captured by a military squadron aboard a propeller plane used in storm data collection missions. The team recorded an atmospheric pressure of 933 hectopascals, indicating maximum strength on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The hurricane is moving slowly at about 4 km/h, increasing the risk of prolonged rainfall, floods, and landslides. Jamaican authorities have confirmed three deaths during preparations for the cyclone’s arrival.

WATCH: Plane Flies over Hurricane Melissa’s ‘Eye,’ Threatening Devastation in Jamaica

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