Monday 08 September 2008
By Reuters (text) / E. Jackson (video)
STORM-IKE - Hurricane Ike pounded northeastern
State-run television showed angry waves slamming into the sea wall and surging as high as nearby five-story apartment buildings before flooding the streets of the city of
Ike, a dangerous Category 3 storm, had earlier ripped through the southern
The Cuban Meteorology Institute said the storm crashed into the coast near Punta Lucrecia in the state of
"There is lot of worry, windows are beginning to break," a woman named Carmela said by telephone from the hotel where she works in the city of
Officials said at least 1.1 million people were evacuated ahead of a storm expected to slash through the heart of
After traversing
Oil jumped $2 to near $109 a barrel on Monday, rebounding from a five-month low on worries that Ike would tear through the Gulf of
Ike may threaten
STORM TO WEAKEN
At 2 a.m. (0600 GMT) on Monday, Ike was just inland over northeastern
The storm was expected to regain strength when it re-emerges in the warm Gulf waters. Rainfall up to 20 inches (50.80 cm) was possible in
As Ike roared through the Caribbean, residents of the
Ike ripped off roofs and knocked over trees and power lines as it passed over Great Inagua, the
It hit Turks and Caicos as a Category 4 storm with 135 mph (215 kph) winds, damaging 80 percent of the houses on
Ike dumped more heavy rain on
"The whole village is flooded," civil protection official Moise Jean-Pierre said. "The death toll could go higher."
Flooding from Tropical Storm Hanna last week was believed to have killed at least 500 people around the port city of
On Sunday, rain from Ike was causing the La Quinte river to rise again and floodwaters were seeping back into
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In the neighboring
Cuban authorities used buses, trucks and other transportation to move thousands of tourists from prime resorts along the northern coast. Ranchers herded cattle in grazing areas of eastern Las Tunas and
In
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has taken to writing columns since handing over power to his brother Raul, wrote on Sunday that the flow of international aid to
He said, without giving details, that close ally Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had taken "measures that make up the most generous gesture of solidarity that our country has known."
Oil companies had begun returning workers to the offshore platforms that were evacuated before Gustav hit but began preparing for the arrival of Ike.
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IN THE FIELD
"Coastal towns like Baracoa are completely underwater." - FRANCE 24/RFI correspondent Guillaume Decamme in Havana, 08/09/08, 5 a.m. (GMT +2)
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REACTION
"This year has bypassed our normal hurricane season." - Dennis Feltgen, Meteorologist, National Hurricane Center, Miami, FL, USA.
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IN THE FIELD
"More heavy rains would compound the devastation caused by Hanna." Kate Williams, 07/09
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IN THE FIELD
"Raul Castro's government asked the US to lift the embargo" Guillaume Decamme in Havana, Cuba 07/09 10am (GMT+2)
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INTERVIEW
"Ike is an extremely dangerous category 4" Meteorologist Dan Miller forecasts Hurricane Ike's path, 07/09.
Vidéo
Pour aller plus loin
Pour aller plus loin


15/09/2008 18:26:21 Alert a moderator
every thing come worse and worse
By abu ezoom - uae
If just america agree to sign in enviromental agreement we will be just fine , most of these come from america bcuz they refuse not to use farreoons and another things
http://howarabsthink.blogspot.com/
15/09/2008 18:25:59 Alert a moderator
every thing come worse and worse
By abu ezoom - uae
If just america agree to sign in enviromental agreement we will be just fine , most of these come from america bcuz they refuse not to use farreoons and another things
13/09/2008 15:31:00 Alert a moderator
HELPING CUBA
By Rob and Heather -
We would like to go to Cuba this fall and winter to volunteer to help the Cubans, we love these people, we have spent many holidays in this beautiful country, and feel it is our duty to help them
My husband is a senior construction project manager specializing in development of housing, hotels, and highrise buildings.
13/09/2008 02:04:32 Alert a moderator
the weather turned ugly
By abdel - houston/tx
enough guys with haiti and cuba. now let's focus on h-town. over 4 million inhabitants, we have a lot of homelesses and the houses down here are built, most of'em, out of wood. so if this hurricane is a cat 3 or 4, then my friends we are screwed. so screwed.
and just so you know, i'll blame Bush for that
10/09/2008 18:26:04 Alert a moderator
IKE HITS CUBA
By Ernesto Gonzalez - USA, FL.
SO SAD TO SEE THIS HAPPEN BUT WITH FUTURE HOPES THAT THE COUNTRY WILL OPEN UP ITS DOORS TO THE WORLD. IT WOULD BE A DREAM TO BE ABLE TO HELP THIS COUNTRY IN PERSON OR IN MY LIFETIME. I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE TO WHAT THIS COUNTRYY IS OTHER THAN THE MEMORIES OF MY FATHER.
10/09/2008 01:20:59 Alert a moderator
HURRICANES VS POLITICS
By DANIEL MARTIN - USA/FLORIDA/HOLLYWOOD
How shocking to see Nature destroy theinvencibity aureola of the Castro brothers
Are they going to blame the hurricanes on CIA and Yankee imperialism as usual OR is my people going to wake up and realize they were born free to accept help in time of need from whoever that brings it?
Hope this hurricanes finish the yoke of the Castor brothers on the Cuban people! We can not continue suffering eternally ! PARDIEZ!
07/09/2008 10:41:24 Alert a moderator
re cuba
By Anonyme joseph walker - sherborne dorset uk
Cuba,well american foriegn policy,and its blind ignorant following of the western goverments,probably when the west gets educated ,other countries may want to get democratic like the west.this is the 21st century .politics changed in other countries years ago ,but not the west its ignorance.no wonder the chinese influence is gaining around the world.they dont dictate .
07/09/2008 09:11:17 Alert a moderator
Rejection of assistance through international NGO
By Anonyme - USA
Why does Cuba reject US offer of assistance through international agencies? I would think that they would want any help they can get. I want to see after Ike plows through.