Cuba was left reeling on Thursday after Hurricane Rafael, a Category 3 storm, caused widespread destruction, knocking out the power grid, toppling trees, and damaging infrastructure. Thousands sought refuge in shelters as flooding and structural damage affected homes, particularly in Havana, where parts of the historic city collapsed. No fatalities were immediately reported, though the situation remains dire.
Power outages persist as authorities work to restore electricity
As the storm weakened and moved towards Mexico, Cuba’s electricity director, Lázaro Guerra, confirmed that power had been partially restored in the west, though the process would be slow due to safety precautions. The energy crisis in Cuba, exacerbated by recent blackouts, has made recovery even more challenging for the island.
Hurricane Rafael impacts multiple Caribbean nations
Earlier in the week, Rafael caused significant damage in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, downing trees, and power lines, and triggering severe flooding. Authorities in Jamaica are still searching for a couple swept away by floodwaters. The storm’s uncertain future path raises concerns for further impacts as it continues its journey across the Caribbean.