Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene formed as a tropical storm in the northwest Caribbean Sea, rapidly intensifying to become a Category 1 hurricane. It moved toward the western region of Cuba, causing landslides and flooding, and continued its path toward Florida, maintaining its strength and impacting coastal areas with heavy rains and winds.

Cuban immigrants detained in Florida for looting after hurricanes

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Under surveillance: formation of a low-pressure area south of Cuba.

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These are the deadliest hurricanes in recent U.S. history.

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Hurricane Milton intensifies to category 5 as it heads toward Florida.

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Hurricane Helene killed more than 110 people in the United States.

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A section of Malecón Avenue is closed due to damage from Hurricane Helene.

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Traffic has been restored in the Havana Bay Tunnel.

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Stunning images of flooding in Batabanó caused by Hurricane Helene.

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The death toll from Hurricane Helene has risen to over 40 in the U.S.

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Tropical storm Joyce and hurricane Isaac are forming in the Atlantic.

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A Cuban shows the severe flooding caused in Tampa by Hurricane Helene.

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Stunning images of the severe flooding in Florida caused by Hurricane Helene.

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