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Cuba entirely without power as Hurricane Ian takes aim at Florida

  • Cuba was hit by a nationwide blackout after Hurricane Ian tore across the island
  • Florida hunkers down in anticipation of ‘extremely dangerous’ major hurricane

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Hurricane Ian over the Gulf of Mexico. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Powerful Hurricane Ian left a trail of destruction and caused a widespread blackout in Cuba on Tuesday, while Florida braced for a direct hit from the “extremely dangerous” storm that is already pummeling the US state with high winds.

Ian hit Cuba’s western regions for more than five hours early Tuesday morning, before moving out over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Insmet meteorological institute said.

The storm damaged Cuba’s power network and plunged the island into darkness, leaving it “without electrical service,” state electricity company Union Electrica said on Twitter.

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In the western city of Pinar del Rio, there were downed power lines, flooded streets and a scattering of damaged rooftops.

“Desolation and destruction. These are terrifying hours. Nothing is left here,” a 70-year-old resident of the city was quoted as saying in a social media post by his journalist son, Lazaro Manuel Alonso.

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About 40,000 people were evacuated across Pinar del Rio province, which bore the brunt of the storm, local authorities said.

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