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A resident stands amid the debris of buildings left after the passage of a tornado in Havana, on January 28, 2019. – A rare and powerful tornado that struck Havana killed three people and left 172 injured, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said early Monday. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP) |
A rare and powerful tornado has devastated sections of
Havana, killing four people and injuring 195, as it overturned cars,
uprooted trees and destroyed dozens of homes.
A shaken resident, recalling a night of terror, said she clutched her
daughter and crouched down in her kitchen as the tornado came roaring
in Sunday night.
“It was as if rocks were falling — it was hail — and I felt things
beginning to fall. It lifted my entire roof and took everything away,”
said a sobbing Canaima Hernandez, 36.
Hernandez’s Havana neighbourhood, Regla, was one of the hardest hit
by the tornado, which state media said was comparable in strength to the
most powerful hurricanes.
Residents picked their way through overturned vehicles, collapsed walls, overturned lampposts and uprooted trees.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who confirmed the latest toll on
Monday, toured the city’s darkened streets visiting emergency crews,
wrote on Twitter that damage was “severe.”
Night of terror
In the city’s Luyano neighbourhood, storm debris — including parts of a balcony ripped off an old building — blocked the streets.
As emergency sirens blared across the city, firefighters and
ambulances rushed about on rescue missions, their flashing lights
illuminating blacked out areas.
Diaz-Canel said that several emergency teams were working hard to restore power to those areas.
At the Hijas de Galicia maternity hospital, staff were forced to evacuate the building due to storm damage.
The tornado, spawned by a powerful storm that originated in the Gulf
of Mexico, hit western Cuba with winds of up to 100 kilometres (60
miles) per hour.
“Islanders are used to these warnings, but they did not suspect the
magnitude of what was approaching,” said Granma, the Communist Party
daily.
People described the tornado as having “the sound of a jet engine,”
and reported feeling changes in the environmental pressure when it
arrived, Armando Caymares with the Institute of Meteorology said.
The tornado “caught me in the street, in the car with my wife and
children,” actor Luis “Panfilo” Silva wrote on his social media account.
“I had to dodge fallen trees, flooded areas and strong winds until I managed to get home. We experienced great fear,” he wrote.
Francisco Sotolongo said it was a good thing the tornado’s impact
only lasted seconds, “because if it lasted a minute there would be
nothing left here.”
High winds sent seawater surging over the city’s famed Malecon esplanade and several meters into the city.
The western provinces of Pinar del Rio, Artemisa and Mayabeque also were affected by the storm.
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