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To Go or Not to Go to Cuba after Irma

On our Facebook page there is a good discussion going on as whether people should maintain their plans to visit Cuba in the coming days, weeks or months or cancel or postpone their trips after the damage caused by Hurricane Irma, which is still being fully assessed.

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Cuba Reports 10 Deaths from Hurricane Irma

Cuban TV reported on Monday morning that ten people have died across the country resulting from Hurricane Irma’s destruction. The majority of these people reportedly died as a result of buildings collapsing and in some cases, for not having complied with evacuation orders that they received from Civil Defense troops.

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Havana Coastal Flooding Continues as Irma Moves North

A sea surge that reaches from 5 to 7 blocks in some areas of the Cuban capital continues and is expected to last throughout the day on Sunday, reported meteorologist Jose Rubiera during his latest report on Cuban TV. While many people were evacuated from their homes in the affected area, the damage caused by the salt water continues and will be extensive. In all, over a million Cubans were evacuated. Photo: Canal Habana

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Cuba: Varadero Resorts Endangerd by Hurricane Irma

The latest projections for the path of Hurricane Irma show Varadero, Cuba’s leading beach resort area, in danger of receiving the full force or close to it. At 2:00 p.m. Cuban time, the National Hurricane Center located the center of Irma at only 65 miles east of Varadero.

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Hurricane Irma Enters Cuba, Hits Hard

For nearly 12 hours the powerful Hurricane Irma has engulfed a good portion of Camaguey and neighboring Ciego de Avila provinces with hurricane and tropical storm force winds, heavy rains and huge waves. The eye of the storm passed near the famous Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo resorts, and now moves along the north coast of Villa Clara province.

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Hurricane Irma Deals Blow to Tourism in Cuba

A police patrol car gives a warning to the rest of the cars on the road so that they can give way to a caravan of dozens of buses which carry thousands of tourists who have been evacuated from hotels located on the northern coast of the island towards safer areas.

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Irma May Flood Havana Coastline

During the next 48 hours the powerful hurricane Irma is expected to move between the Bahamas and the Cuban northern coastline coming closest to Cuba in the provinces from Camaguey to Villa Clara, before an expected right turn towards Florida. A sea incursion is now considered a possibility for Havana on Sunday.

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