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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by greslogo on September 17, 2017, 01:50:39 pm »
Power is back up in Marti...i am impressed.
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by quepasa on September 16, 2017, 09:21:39 am »
HELP! I see there is a new hurricane developing in the Atlantic that seems to take more or less the same path as Imra ! :frightened:

POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE FIFTEEN

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at5.shtml?cone#contents
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by LisaH on September 15, 2017, 08:26:03 am »
Sorry. Spoke too soon. The power is out again.  :thumbsdown:
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by LisaH on September 15, 2017, 03:59:37 am »
The power is back on in Santa Clara. Hallelujah!
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by gallofino on September 14, 2017, 07:21:25 pm »
Jose is out of the picture, imo, but the new ones forming..... Hope they follow Jose.

So do I but its unlikely.
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by greslogo on September 14, 2017, 07:12:43 pm »
Jose is out of the picture, imo, but the new ones forming..... Hope they follow Jose.
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by gallofino on September 14, 2017, 06:57:35 pm »
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by Babyface04 on September 13, 2017, 04:03:26 pm »
J'ai eu des nouvelles de mon copain!!!!! Trop trop contente!!! Bref, il n'y a toujours pas d'électricité à Santa Clara si jamais ça peut aider quelqu'un..
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by greslogo on September 13, 2017, 02:59:38 pm »
In Marti they are saying one more week... I doubt it.
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Weather / Re: Hurricane Irma - Keep an Eye on it's path.
« Last post by nic on September 13, 2017, 12:02:16 pm »
http://www.periodicocubano.com/la-electricidad-agua-temas-complicados-cuba/
Electricity and water complicated issues in Cuba
Sep 13, 2017 | Cuban News
The lack of electricity in much of Cuba adds to the critical situation of water shortages, with 1,005 water supply systems being paralyzed, mainly due to a lack of electricity, according to the  National Institute of Water Resources (INRH) ).
Yosvany Rubí Bazail, engineering director of the INRH's Aqueduct and Sewerage Group (GEAAL) told local media that 1,178 systems have now been recovered thanks to the restoration of electricity.

The note published on the official website Cubadebate , states that, "The restitution of the service occurs through the interconnection of 763 units to the national electricity system, another 270 operate with generators, seven with motor pumps and 138 by gravity," added the official.
The main affectations are located in the center of the island where "no system (water supply) is rehabilitated by the National Electroenergetic System".

Rubí said that the "worst situation" is in Camaguey where the water supply works by generators. He also referred to the affectations in the northern cayie of Ciego de Ávila.
As for the west of the country, the official said that "it presents a more favorable situation because it does not affect infrastructure, although in the absence of electricity in some areas work with generators."

According to these official data, 60% of the supply systems were operating in Pinar del Río, 80% in Havana, 60% in Artemisa and 63% in Mayabeque.
Meanwhile, in Guantánamo, Santiago de Cuba and Granma, all of the supply systems have been restored, and in Holguin and Las Tunas they are working in a partial way.
For its part, notes the note-Unión Eléctrica de Cuba has said that "the recovery of the national electricity system will be slow and complex." Most of the Cuban thermoelectric plants, except Renté in Santiago de Cuba and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes in Cienfuegos, are located on the north coast, in the same path followed by the hurricane, and suffered damages.
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