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Cuba evacuates more than 100,000 as Tropical Storm Elsa skirts southern provinces Adriana Brasileiro, Jacqueline Charles, and Syra Ortiz-Blanes, The Miami Herald
Jul. 4 After skirting Cuba s southern provinces of Guantanamo, Santiago de Cuba and Granma, Tropical Storm Elsa was moving away from the island s southern coast Sunday evening after dumping heavy rain and lashing Jamaica and the southern coast of Haiti, where its strong wind gusts crushed crops. Two deaths were reported in the Dominican Republic and one in St. Lucia.
The government of Cuba discontinued a hurricane watch for the Cuban provinces of Guantanamo, Holguin, and Santiago de Cuba, the National Hurricane Center said in its 8 p.m. advisory. Jamaica also discontinued its tropical storm warning.
Antony Exilien secures the roof of his house in response to Tropical Storm Elsa, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, July 3, 2021. Elsa brushed past Haiti and the Dominican Republic on Saturday and threatened to unleash flooding and landslides before taking aim at Cuba and Florida. ( AP Photo/Joseph Odelyn) world
Cuba evacuates 180,000 as Tropical Storm Elsa approaches Today 04:12 am JST Today | 06:51 am JST HAVANA
Cuba evacuated 180,000 people amid fears Sunday that Tropical Storm Elsa could cause heavy flooding after battering several Caribbean islands, killing at least three people.
The Cuban government opened shelters and moved to protect sugarcane and cocoa crops ahead of the storm. Most of those evacuated went to relatives homes, while some people sheltered at government facilities. Hundreds living in mountainous areas took refuge in natural caves prepared for the emergency.
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Hot Monday Ahead Followed By Much Needed Rain Tuesday A hot Independence Day gives way to another hot day for the federal holiday on Monday with highs once again popping into the mid-90s under sunny skies in the Twin Cities. The good news is that a soaking rain looks possible as we head into Tuesday with cooler temperatures rushing in. Click for more details. - D.J. Kayser
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Hot Weather Continues Monday
Another hot summer day is ahead on Monday in the Twin Cities as highs will once again climb into the mid-90s under mainly sunny skies.