A Look at Life in Cuba

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A downed pole is seen on the street in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian's passage through Pinar del Rio, Cuba on September 27, 2022. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)


A girl lies on a bed at her flooded home in Batabano, Cuba, on September 27, 2022, during the passage of hurricane Ian. Hurricane Ian made landfall in western Cuba early Tuesday, with the storm prompting mass evacuations and fears it will bring widespread destruction as it heads for the US state of Florida. (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)


A man runs on the streets as Hurricane Ian passes through Pinar del Rio, Cuba on September 27, 2022. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)


Huge waves crash against a seawall in the wake of Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. September 28, 2022. Cuba remained in the dark early Wednesday after Ian knocked out its power grid and devastated some of the country's most important tobacco farms when it hit the island's western tip as a major storm. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


People play dominoes by flashlight during a blackout in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, September 28, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


People rest as they cut down a tree that fell on top of a boat due to Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, September 28, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


A man walks through a flooded street in front of a hotel powered by an oil generator during a blackout in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, September 28, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


Children play with waves at the seafront in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba on September 28, 2022. (Photo by Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters)


People play in the breaking waves at the Malecon, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, September 28, 2022. Cuba remained in the dark early Wednesday after Hurricane Ian knocked out its power grid and devastated some of the country's most important tobacco farms when it hit the island's western tip as a major storm. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


An electrical pole leans on felled power lines in the wake of Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, September 28, 2022. Cuba remained in the dark early Wednesday after Ian knocked out its power grid and devastated some of the country's most important tobacco farms when it hit the island's western tip as a major storm. (Photo by Ismael Francisco/AP Photo)

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Children play with the waves at the Malecon in Havana, on September 29, 2022, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Authorities were slowly restoring electricity in Cuba following a power outage in the country caused by Hurricane Ian, which killed two people and left widespread damage. (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)


A man looks at the entrance of a parking garage at a street flooded by the waves that break on the Malecon in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, September 29, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


People protest asking for the restoration of the electrical service that collapsed last Tuesday due to the devastation of Hurricane Ian in Bacuranao, Cuba, Friday, September 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


People protest asking for the restoration of electrical service after four days of blackout due to the devastation of Hurricane Ian in Bacuranao, Cuba, Friday, September 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


People protest asking for the restoration of the electrical service that collapsed last Tuesday due to the devastation of Hurricane Ian in Bacuranao, Cuba, Friday, September 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


Tobacco farmer Hirochi Robaina drives his tractor past destroyed tobacco barns on his farm one week after Hurricane Ian in San Luis, in Pinar del Rio province, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2022 (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


A teacher dries out books at a school that was heavily damaged by Hurricane Ian in La Coloma, in the province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2022 (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


People collect drinking water from a tanker truck one week after Hurricane Ian in La Coloma, in Pinar del Rio province, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2022 (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)


Residents affected by Hurricane Ian walk home with drinking water in containers in La Coloma, in Pinar del Rio province, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2022 (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)

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Javier Diaz poses for a photo next to his home that was destroyed by Hurricane Ian in La Coloma, in Pinar del Rio province, Cuba, Wednesday, October 5, 2022 (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
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