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Hurricane Ian ripped through Cuba Tuesday and took out the island nation’s fragile power grid, leaving millions in the dark, just like Puerto Rico on Monday.

Reuters reported Tuesday evening that the entire island is without power as the storm moved on from the Caribbean and heads toward southwest Florida.

The entire island being without power is a new development in the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian. Earlier in the day, news reports said one million of the nation’s 11 million residents didn’t have electricity.

Hurricane Ian, a Category 3 storm as of Tuesday night, has brought catastrophic storm surges, heavy rain and winds exceeding 100 mph everywhere it goes.

Lázaro Guerra, Technical Director of the Electric Union of Cuba, said the utility would work through the night to restore power, according to Reuters.

Daily blackouts had already become a regular part of life for Cubans, Reuters reported. Hurricane Ian took advantage of the island’s relative fragility.

“Ian has done away with what little we had left,” one resident told Reuters.

Many parts of western Cuba were battered by Ian.

A local television station reported that ceilings collapsed at the main hospital in Pinar del Rio City, the Associated Press reported.

Houses were destroyed, trees and power lines toppled and residents were left in waist-deep water.

“Desolation and destruction, we lived hours of terror; nothing is left here,” said the father of state journalist Lazaro Manuel Alonso who lives in Pinar del Río, according to Alonso’s post on Facebook.

A family is seen inside their 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 by YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images)
A family is seen inside their 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 by YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images) YAMIL LAGE AFP via Getty Images
A man in Havana, Cuba, checks his mobile phone as he stands next to fallen trees bought down by the winds of Hurricane Ian on Tuesday, September 27, 2022. Ian made landfall at 4:30 a.m. EDT Tuesday in Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province, where officials set up shelters, evacuated people, rushed in emergency personnel and took steps to protect crops in the nation’s main tobacco-growing region.
A man in Havana, Cuba, checks his mobile phone as he stands next to fallen trees bought down by the winds of Hurricane Ian on Tuesday, September 27, 2022. Ian made landfall at 4:30 a.m. EDT Tuesday in Cuba’s Pinar del Rio province, where officials set up shelters, evacuated people, rushed in emergency personnel and took steps to protect crops in the nation’s main tobacco-growing region. Ismael Francisco AP

This story was originally published September 27, 2022 at 9:42 PM.

Chase Karacostas
The Sun News
Chase Karacostas writes about tourism in Myrtle Beach and across South Carolina for McClatchy. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2020 with degrees in Journalism and Political Communication. He began working for McClatchy in 2020 after growing up in Texas, where he has bylines in three of the state’s largest print media outlets as well as the Texas Tribune covering state politics, the environment, housing and the LGBTQ+ community.
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