Cuba’s Electric Association said in a proclamation that work is being finished to reestablish administration to the country’s 11 million individuals between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning step by step. Power was at first taken out in Cuba’s western areas, yet consequently the whole lattice fell.

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Ian made landfall as a Class 3 storm early Tuesday on the island’s west coast. It crushed Pinar del Río area, where a large part of the tobacco used to make Cuba’s notable stogies is developed.

A huge number of individuals were cleared and others escaped the region in front of the appearance of Ian, which caused flooding, harmed houses and felled trees. Specialists are as yet surveying the harm, albeit no casualties have been accounted for up until this point.

Ian’s breezes harmed one of Cuba’s most significant tobacco ranches in La Robaina.

“It was whole-world destroying, a genuine debacle,” Hirochi Robaina, proprietor of the ranch that bears his name and that his granddad spread the word about globally, posted via virtual entertainment. He distributed photographs showing ranch structures in rubble, upset trucks and wood dissipated all over the place.

State media announced that Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has visited the locale hit hardest by the storm.