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As the Atlantic heats up, here s a look back at the devastating 2022 hurricane season

As the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season heats up with tropical activity, the wrath of the 2022 season can still be felt across many of the hardest-hit communities. The 2022 season showcased the strength that tropical cyclones can pack and tested the resilience of coastal regions from the Caribbean to the United States and Canada. Here's a look back at how the 2022 season played out. Within the first month of the 2022 season, ideal weather conditions made a favorable environment for tropical storms

As the Atlantic heats up, here s a look back at the devastating 2022 hurricane season

As the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season heats up with tropical activity, the wrath of the 2022 season can still be felt across many of the hardest-hit communities. The 2022 season showcased the strength that tropical cyclones can pack and tested the resilience of coastal regions from the Caribbean to the United States and Canada. Here's a look back at how the 2022 season played out. Within the first month of the 2022 season, ideal weather conditions made a favorable environment for tropical storms

As the Atlantic heats up, here s a look back at the devastating 2022 hurricane season

As the Atlantic heats up, here s a look back at the devastating 2022 hurricane season
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Tobacco is protected in Cuba s largest-producing region

Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Jun 3 (Prensa Latina) The western province of Pinar del Rio, the largest tobacco-producing region in Cuba, is protecting the harvested tobacco in view of the danger that Tropical Storm Arlene represents for the territory, although the meteor is weakening, it was reported on Saturday.

Walloped By Hurricane, Cubas Tobacco Sector Struggles To Its Feet

Cuban farmer Maritza Carpio, 62, is optimistic. Five months after Hurricane Ian wreaked havoc on the island nation and its vital tobacco industry, she has started drying leaves for habano cigars again. Carpio, who inherited a 5.6-hectare farm from her parents, said she will never forget September 27 ..

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