Fields flooded, homes damaged after Hurricane Ida passes over Cuba

View of beach installations under the rain in Batabano, Mayabeque province, about 60 km south of Havana, on August 27, 2021, as Hurricane Ida passes through eastern Cuba. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP) (Photo by YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images)

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UPDATED 10:00 AM PT – Sunday, August 29, 2021

Cubans are picking up the pieces after Hurricane Ida passed over the western part of the island on its march towards the U.S. Reports said the southwestern part of the country saw the worst damage with plantations uprooted, trees knocked down and fields flooded.

In addition, electricity still remains out in several areas with many houses damaged by the winds. Ida hit Cuba as a Category 1 storm, forcing the evacuation of more than 10,000 people from the area.

“It was very scary because we did not expect it to be so fast this way. We had already experienced Gustav, which was very strong, but Gustav took a few days and this was in two days,” said a San Cristobal resident, Irma Miranda. “We prepared ourselves because we are always prepared.”

Ida has since strengthened to a Category 4 storm as it passed through the Gulf of Mexico. It’s expected to make landfall in Louisiana sometime on Sunday.

This comes 16 years to the day since Hurricane Katrina made its own landfall in Louisiana.

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