Cuba is working to recover after Hurricane Rafael hit the island on Wednesday. Rafael left parts of the island without power.
Hurricane Rafael moved away from Cuba on Thursday, after it struck the island and knocked out its vulnerable electrical grid.
After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
Cuba’s national electrical grid collapsed on Wednesday as Hurricane Rafael slammed into the island’s southwest shore, forcing widespread evacuations of tourists and residents.
Rafael took a violent toll on Cuba as a major Category 3 hurricane, but its current track now looks to spare much of the U.S.
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After blasting across western Cuba as a Cat 3, Rafael emerged into the Gulf of Mexico as a rare November Cat 2.
A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Dry Tortugas and the lower Keys may see storm surge and coastal flooding.
By the time it nears Mexico on Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said, Rafael could be a tropical storm again.