Hurricane Rafael Prepares to Enter Western Cuba
Cubans lament that the lack of electricity and water has hindered their preparations for the hurricane at a crucial moment.
Read MoreCubans lament that the lack of electricity and water has hindered their preparations for the hurricane at a crucial moment.
Read MoreCuba as a whole, and especially Havana, suffer from severely deteriorated infrastructure after decades of little maintenance.
Read MoreA Hurricane watch is already in effect for the Cuban provinces of Pinar del Rio, Artemisa, Havana, Mayabeque, Matanzas, and the Isle of Youth.
Read MoreHigh temperatures will be 29 and 30ºC (84-86 F), and lows between 22 and 25ºC (72 and 77 F). The sea surface temperature will be 28ºC (82 F).
Read MoreHighs will range between 28 and 30ºC (82 and 86°F) and the lows at 22 and 23ºC (72 and 73°F). The sea surface temperature will be 28ºC (82°F)
Read MoreOscar left Cuba on Monday as a tropical storm leaving the country with its other battle, to recover from the nationwide power outage.
Read MoreRelatives and friends abroad are very worried over the desperate situation. Sunday night will be dark & dangerous in the most affected areas.
Read MoreWith the country already suffering this weekend from a nationwide blackout, conditions in Eastern Cuba are expected to deteriorate on Sunday.
Read MoreCloudy conditions will prevail in the western half of the country, with showers, rain, and thunderstorms in the capital.
Read MoreWhile Hurricane Milton is strongly affecting Florida, strong swells will continue on the northwestern coast of Cuba.
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