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Cyclones and hurricanes
The 2026 hurricane season is expected to be less intense than usual, NOAA predicts
Scientists at FIU assess the resilience of prefabricated houses to Category 5 hurricane winds
Insmet predicts a less active hurricane season for Cuba in 2026
They predict what the 2026 hurricane season will be like
Humanitarian project distributing medicines in Cuba seeks assistance to purchase an electric motorcycle and sustain its work
Cuba modernizes its network of weather stations with UN funding to face hurricanes
Santiago is dealing with 6,000 cases of damaged homes from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and now adds another 137,000 due to Melissa
Qatar finances $4.5 million for energy reconstruction in three Cuban provinces
"Of real help, nothing": the destruction remains untouched after Díaz-Canel's visit to Santiago de Cuba
ALBA sends 7,110 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba
Why does Díaz-Canel wear a military uniform in his recent public appearances?
2025 hurricane season concludes: Melissa, the third most destructive hurricane in Atlantic history
The fallen angel of the Sanctuary of El Cobre is reborn: Images show its restoration after Hurricane Melissa
The government of Santiago de Cuba apologizes after spreading false news about deaths caused by "alumbre."
For the first time in a decade, the U.S. is free from the impact of hurricanes
"Hurricanes and Blockade": Chilean Leftist Candidate Justifies the Poverty and Lack of Freedoms in Cuba
Internationalist from Holguín sends a message to Díaz-Canel from a destroyed shack: “No one has come here.”
"We thought we would drown": Heartbreaking testimonies from Santiago residents during the flooding caused by Hurricane Melissa
A UN plane arrives in Santiago de Cuba with 4,375 tarpaulins for homes affected by Hurricane Melissa
Santiago de Cuba has only restored less than 35% of its electric service two weeks after the hurricane
Civil Defense declares recovery phase for two municipalities after Melissa, while eastern Cuba is still assessing the damage
Endemic blackouts in Cuba: UNE reports high electricity generation deficit
They raised more than $1,400 to assist those affected by Hurricane Melissa in Santiago de Cuba
This is how the neighborhood of Jarahueca in Songo-La Maya looked after Hurricane Melissa passed through
Barbers offer free haircuts to evacuees in Río Cauto: solidarity in difficult times
Tourist operations are resuming in Holguín while hundreds of families are still waiting for assistance following Hurricane Melissa
From the disaster of others to the alleged merit of oneself: The old propagandistic formula of the Cuban regime
Several roads remain impassable in eastern Cuba following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Díaz-Canel visits Río Cauto after the historic floods caused by Melissa: "Has the water receded yet?"
Devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa in Songo La Maya: collapse of homes, bridges, and electrical networks
An economist warns that financial vulnerability worsens the tragedy for those affected by Hurricane Melissa in Cuba
San Pablo de Yao remains cut off following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
They lost everything and live on the edge of the road: the other side of Hurricane Melissa in Granma
Marrero remains absent as Cuba endures the impact of Melissa: He is now in Qatar
Several sections of the railway in Santiago de Cuba are in the air following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Areas of Santiago de Cuba remain cut off four days after the passage of Melissa
The Cuban in the television photo says: "No one has brought me help or anything. But I'm still here."
Cuban boy gives his toys to those who lost everything due to Hurricane Melissa
Red Cross launches appeal to raise 18 million dollars for hurricane Melissa victims in Cuba
Cuban regime reveals the number of housing damages following the impact of Hurricane Melissa
Journalist from a Santiago de Cuba station injured after his home collapsed due to Hurricane Melissa
Granma is still without electricity in most of its municipalities following the passage of Melissa
Díaz-Canel assures that the damages in Guantánamo were minor: "They will be able to recover with their own strength and resources."
Family seeks help from Holguín: “If we were doing badly before the cyclone, now we are worse.”
Relatives seek help to find a missing person in Contramaestre
“There is no need for a mass evacuation,” authorities tell residents in Río Cauto
Cauto River underwater: "90% of the people are going to lose everything."
A man has been confirmed dead due to Hurricane Melissa in Santiago de Cuba
The Cauto River reaches historic levels after Hurricane Melissa: "It has never looked like this before."
Díaz-Canel acknowledges the impact on solar parks, but states that it is "minimal."
Trapped on the roof of a storage facility: Urgent help requested for neighbors in Cauto del Paso
The Cuban regime says that the U.S. has not provided concrete aid for those affected by Melissa
"Neither milk nor mattresses": Outrage over the treatment of evacuees from Río Cauto
A farmer reports government negligence after the opening of a dam that devastated his farm in Holguín
Díaz-Canel visits the container houses in Holguín
Exiled doctor offers to go to Cuba to care for victims of Hurricane Melissa
Devastating images of Guamá after the onslaught of Hurricane Melissa
Holguín continues to be without electricity after the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Six communities cut off due to landslides on the road from Moa as a result of rainfall from Hurricane Melissa
Díaz-Canel visits flooded hospital in Holguín and assures that it "maintains its vitality."
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