Hurricane Rafael Departs from Cuba After Landfall as Category 3 Storm CBS News
Hurricane Rafael Departs Cuba After Category 3 Landfall
Hurricane Rafael, a powerful Category 3 storm, has moved away from Cuba after making landfall, leaving a trail of significant impact. The storm brought heavy rainfall, strong winds, and high waves, causing disruptions and damage across affected areas.
As Rafael approaches the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists are closely monitoring its path and potential to strengthen or weaken. The storm’s trajectory suggests possible impacts on neighboring countries and states along the Gulf Coast, prompting authorities to issue warnings and prepare for emergency responses.
Residents in the storm’s potential path are advised to stay informed through official channels and take precautionary measures to ensure their safety. Emergency services are on high alert, ready to assist communities that may experience the effects of this powerful hurricane.
The Cuban government has begun assessing the damage, focusing on infrastructure repairs and support for affected citizens. International aid organizations are also preparing to offer assistance where needed, ensuring a coordinated effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Rafael.
With climate change contributing to the increasing intensity and frequency of hurricanes, experts emphasize the importance of preparedness and resilience in facing these natural disasters.