Hurricane Ida lashes Cuba’s Isle of Youth

Hurricane Ida lashes Cuba’s Isle of Youth
A satellite image shows Tropical Storm Ida after forming in the Caribbean, about 75 miles (125 kilometers) north-northwest of Grand Cayman, August 27, 2021. NOAA/via REUTERS

A satellite image shows Tropical Storm Ida after forming in the Caribbean

HAVANA, Aug 28 (NNN-Xinhua) — Hurricane Ida began to pound western Cuba on Friday, forcing the evacuation of more than 2,400 people and causing power outages in the southern Isle of Youth as the storm gained intensity and speed.

A total of 2,461 people were reported to have been evacuated to the houses of relatives or neighbors after Ida strengthened from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane on the one-to-five Saffir-Simpson scale of intensity.

With winds of 120 km per hour, Ida became the first hurricane to make landfall in Cuba this hurricane season, entering the area of Punta del Este, on the southeasternmost tip of the Isle of Youth.

Moving in a northwesterly direction at about 24 km per hour, Ida was about 10 km from the center of the island and 245 km east of the western tip of the province of Pinar del Rio.

Weather conditions are expected to continue to worsen in western Cuba, while in the capital city of Havana, the rains have gradually intensified. — NNN-XINHUA

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