Popular Post Corylax18 Posted June 9, 2023 Popular Post Posted June 9, 2023 The Good News: The long drought that Cuba has been dealing with (essentially since Hurricane Ian hit) has broken, the Eastern and Central parts of the Island have been getting steady, regular rain the last month or so. The Bad News: The Rain has been stopping around Havana, and not moving any further west than that, so the Vuelta Abajo is still extremely dry. Also, they've been getting such heavy rains in the eastern and central portions of the island that rivers are flooding, cutting off roads and communications. https://havanatimes.org/weather/havana-weather-for-june-8-14-2/ https://www.granma.cu/cuba/2023-06-08/peligro-de-intensas-lluvias-preocupados-y-ocupados-08-06-2023-18-06-58 2 7
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