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Death toll in Cuba tornado rises to six
by Staff Writers
Havana (AFP) Feb 4, 2019

The number of people killed in the powerful tornado that ripped through part of Havana last week has risen to six, authorities said Sunday.

Public Health Minister Jose Angel Portal Miranda said in state media that "sadly, two people have died among the 13 who were in critical condition." The earlier death toll was four.

The storm which hit Havana area towns including Regla, Guanabacoa, San Miguel de Padron and 10 de octubre late January 27, has been confirmed as a F4 storm, with F5 the strongest.

Its powerful winds overturned trees and homes and cars, and several areas a number of blocks wide were all but wiped off the map.


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Four dead, 195 injured in Havana tornado
Havana (AFP) Jan 29, 2019
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, ... read more

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