Saturday, September 9, 2017

Havana braced for floods after Hurricane Irma rakes Cuban keys

HAVANA/CAIBARIEN (Reuters) – Hurricane Irma uprooted trees and tore off roofs in Cuba on Saturday with 125-mile-per-hour (200-km per hour) winds that damaged hotels in the island's best-known beach resorts and forced evacuations as far along the coast as low-lying areas of the capital Havana.

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