‘We’re natural fighters’: Cubans brave sweeping power cuts in Hurricane Ian aftermath
by Ed Augustin in Pinar del Río from US news | The Guardian on (#645NA)
As parts of the island languish without electricity, people worry about the worsening after-effects of the storm
Hurricane" is an Indigenous word, used by Cubans long before the Spanish conquistadores arrived. So when Hurricane Ian - with sustained wind speeds of more than 200km/h (124mph) - made a direct hit on the provincial capital of Pinar del Rio on Tuesday, people were ready.
Just hours after the worst of the storm passed, amid broken glass and lashing winds, hotel worker Nieves Oliva, 60, was even dancing to reggaeton on a battery-powered speaker after a long, wet night guarding the city's main hotel.
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