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Watch These Live Webcam Views of Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall

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Below are seven live video feeds from locations all over Jamaica.

Hurricane Melissa, a storm with the potential to be the strongest hurricane ever to strike Jamaica, is expected to make landfall at around 6 a.m. local time on Tuesday—with the central and western half of the country likely to bear the brunt.

Somewhere in St. Elizabeth Parish

Somewhere in Manchester Parish

Manchester Parish is to the east of St. Elizabeth, and also includes coastal areas. This is a view of several large houses.

Half Way Tree, Kingston

Devon House, Kingston

Flat Bridge, Rio Cobre River, St. Catherine

Kingston Harbor

Little London, Westmoreland Parish

Little London is a small town located a few miles from the southern coast.

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