Cuba still in the dark after passage of Hurricane Ian
A man walks with the light of a cell phone next to a pot of caldosa, a typical Cuban stew, during a blackout imore
Debris hangs over a street in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, September 27. REUTERS/more
A vintage car passes by debris caused by the Hurricane Ian as it passed in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, September 27. more
A family has dinner during a blackout in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Havana, September 28. REUTERS/Alexamore
People remove a fallen tree from the street in Havana, September 28. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini
A police officer stands next to a torn flag in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Havana, September 28. REUmore
A man uses the light of a mobile phone to walk during a partial blackout in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in more
A man carries his children next to debris caused by the Hurricane Ian after it passed in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, more
Luzanne de la Castro and her daughter stand on the door of their damaged house in the aftermath of Hurricane Imore
A horse is seen in front of a destroyed house in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Puerta de Golpe, Cuba, Septmore
A woman reacts on the phone as she talks about her destroyed roof caused by the Hurricane Ian in Pinar del Riomore
Strong winds and heavy rain pound the countryside after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba's Pinar del Rio prmore
A family speaks in front of their destroyed home in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in El Cafetal, Cuba, Septemmore
People pass by an electric transformer laying on the street in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Pinar del Riomore
A man runs on the streets as Hurricane Ian passes through Pinar del Rio, Cuba, September 27. REUTERS/Alexandremore
A downed pole is seen on the street in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian's passage through Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Smore
A fallen road sign and branches are pictured on a highway after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba's Pinar demore
People walk under the rain ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Ian in Coloma, Cuba, September 26. REUTERS/Alexamore
Flooded land is pictured as Hurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba's Pinar del Rio province earlier, in Consulacimore
Debris hang on the street as Hurricane Ian passes through Pinar del Rio, Cuba, September 27. REUTERS/Alexandremore
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