💨 Abstract
Tropical Storm Rafael, gaining strength, is heading towards Cuba, which is still recovering from a previous blackout and hurricane. Cuba's western half is under a hurricane watch. The storm may bring maximum winds of up to 100 mph, threatening the already vulnerable decrepit and antiquated housing and infrastructure.
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