HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba's national electrical grid collapsed on Wednesday as Hurricane Rafael slammed into the island's ...
Hurricane Rafael is expected to turn toward the west and slow down in the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said.
Cuba is reeling after a powerful Category 3 hurricane ripped across the island and fierce winds knocked out the country’s ...
Hurricane Rafael slammed into Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday afternoon before losing some strength as it passed over the island and entered the Gulf<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Rafael was the latest blow to the communist-run country's already precarious electrical grid, which just two weeks ago collapsed multiple times, leaving many in the country without power for days.
Hurricane Rafael, once a potential threat to the U.S. Gulf coast, is forecast to take a turn to the west and continue to weaken over the next several days, the National Hurricane Center said in its ...
Rafael is now in the Gulf of Mexico after hitting Cuba as a major hurricane, causing the island's power grid to crash. Here's the latest: ...
A mid-level ridge developing over the western Atlantic and the Florida Peninsula is projected to push Rafael, still a ...
The Category 3 storm knocked out the country's entire power grid just before making landfall, making it almost impossible for people to receive radio or television updates.
Hurricane Rafael continues to spin in the southern Gulf of Mexico. â–¶ WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS. Rafael remains a Category 2 storm after making landfall in western Cuba on ...
The government of Cuba has discontinued the Hurricane Warning, and the Tropical Storm Warnings for the Lower and Middle Keys is discontinued. The Tropical Storm Warning for the Dry Tortugas remains, ...
Hurricane Rafael made landfall as a Category 3 storm in Cuba. Strong rip currents could produce more beach erosion as far north as Clearwater.