In the aftermath of Hurricane Rafael's devastating impact on the province of Artemisa, Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel took to ...
Hurricane Rafael brought strong winds, causing a shutdown of the country's electricity system for the second time in just ...
Almost 100,000 people took shelter in Havana, 32,700 in Artemisa and 25,352 in Pinar ... the Antonio Guiteras power station ...
Rafael was the second hurricane to hit the island in less ... Rolling blackouts lasting hours had become the norm across much ...
Hurricane Rafael continues to move westward across the southern Gulf of Mexico after impacting portions of Cuba Wednesday.
The magnitude of the impact remained unclear through the early hours of the day, but forecasters warned that Hurricane Rafael could bring “life-threatening” storm surges, winds and flash floods to ...
With the current forecast track by NOAA's National Hurricane Center (NHC), Rafael is expected to weaken and stay out over the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico through the weekend and take a turn ...