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Strong winds, rain and floods as Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Cuba

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Hurricane Ida brings strong winds, rain and floods as the Category 1 storm makes landfall on the southwestern coast of Cuba.

Added on the 28/08/2021 12:42:26 - Copyright : AFP EN

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