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List of Cuba hurricanes

Cuba is an island country east of the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, south of both the U.S. state of Florida and the Bahamas, west of Haiti and north of both Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. The country has experienced the effects of at least 54 Atlantic hurricanes, or storms that were once tropical or subtropical cyclones, including 37 since 2000. The storms collectively killed 5,613 people, most of them related to a powerful hurricane in 1932.

Satellite image of Hurricane Irma striking northern Cuba

1800s edit

  • October 10, 1846 - A powerful hurricane, possibly a Category 5, moved across Cuba.[1] The high winds destroyed crops, houses, and nearly every boat in Havana harbor.[2] Dozens to hundreds of people were killed across Cuba.[3]

1900s edit

  • October 14, 1910 - Known locally as the "Cyclone of the Five Days", a hurricane struck western Cuba, executed a small loop, and passed again near the western end of the island five days later.[4] The storm killed at least 100 people, possibly as high as 700, and left more than US$1 million in damage in Havana alone.[5][6][7]
  • October 19, 1924 - A Category 5 hurricane struck extreme western Cuba.[4]
  • October 20, 1926 - A Category 4 hurricane crossed western Cuba, killing 600 people.[8]
  • November 9, 1932 - A Category 4 hurricane hit Camagüey Province and moved northeastward across the island.[4] The hurricane washed away much of the town of Santa Cruz del Sur from its 6.5 m (21.3 ft) storm surge. Across Cuba, the storm killed 3,033 people and left US$40 million in damage.[8]
  • September 1, 1933 - A hurricane brushed the northern coast of Cuba while moving westward, producing flooding and damaging winds. The storm damaged ships and houses,[9] leaving about 100,000 people homeless.[10] Damage was estimated at US$11 million, and there were about 70 deaths in the country.[8]
  • October 4, 1933 - A hurricane crossed western Cuba in the midst of political upheaval, and four people were killed by soldiers for suspect of looting.[11][12]
  • September 28, 1935 - A hurricane crossed central Cuba, killing 35 people and leaving US$12 million in damage.[13]
  • October 22, 1935 - A hurricane struck southeastern Cuba and later drifted back southwestward over the Caribbean. The storm killed four people.[14]
  • October 18, 1944 - A hurricane struck the western tip of Cuba, producing a wind gust of 163 mph (262 km/h) in Havana.[15] Seven people died across Cuba from the storm.[16]
  • October 22, 1950 - Hurricane King crossed the eastern portion of the island. The hurricane killed seven people and caused $2 million (1950 USD) in damage throughout the country.[17]
  • October 24, 1952 - Hurricane Fox crossed central Cuba, killing 600 people and leaving US$10 million in damage.[18][17]
  • October 4, 1963 - Hurricane Flora made landfall in southeastern Cuba, and over the next four days drifted across the country. Santiago de Cuba recorded 100.39 in (2,550 mm) of rainfall from Flora, which is the highest rainfall total measured on Cuba from any rainfall event on record. Flora killed 1,750 people and left US$300 million in damage.[19][20]
  • August 26, 1964 - Hurricane Cleo crossed eastern Cuba, causing one fatality and US$2 million in damage.[21]
  • June 8, 1966 - Hurricane Alma crossed Isla de la Juventud and later mainland Cuba. Alma killed 12 people and left US$200 million in damage.[22][23]
  • June 3, 1982 - Hurricane Alberto strengthened off Cuba's northwest coast, dropping torrential rainfall on the island that peaked at 39.84 inches (1012 mm).[24] The floods damaged 8,745 houses and downed about 250,000 banana trees.[25][26] Alberto killed 24 people and left US$85 million in damage.[27][24]
  • September 23, 1998 - Hurricane Georges struck southeastern Cuba and proceeded to move across much of the country over the next two days. Georges dropped torrential rainfall, reaching 24.41 inches (620 mm) in Limonar in Guantánamo Province. The hurricane killed six people and left US$305.8 million in damage.[28][29]

2000s edit

 
Hurricane Dennis shortly before making landfall in Matanzas Province, Cuba, on July 8 as a Category 4

2000s edit

  • August 24, 2000 – Tropical Storm Debby dissipated south of eastern Cuba.[30] The storm dropped 3.22 inches (82 mm) of rainfall in 24 hours in San Antonio del Sur. Wind gusts reached 42 mph (68 km/h) at Maisí.[31]
  • September 16, 2000 – As Tropical Storm Gordon struck western Florida, its large circulation dropped heavy rainfall in western Cuba, with totals reaching 10 inches (250 mm).[32][33]
  • September 20, 2000 – Tropical Depression Helene moved across extreme western Cuba as a weak system.[34]
  • November 4, 2001 – Hurricane Michelle made landfall on Cayo Largo del Sur as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph (220 km/h); this was followed shortly after with a landfall on the Bay of Pigs five hours later with winds of 135 mph (215 km/h). This was the strongest Cuban landfall since Fox in 1952. Michelle destroyed about 10,000 homes and killed five people in Cuba.[35] Damage in the country totaled US$2 billion.[17]
  • September 20, 2002 – Hurricane Isidore struck Cabo France in western Cuba. The hurricane dropped heavy rainfall, reaching 21.7 inches (550 mm) at Isabel Rubio in western Cuba.[36]
  • October 1, 2002 – Hurricane Lili struck the Isle of Youth and near Pinar del Río as a Category 2 hurricane. Lili damaged about 48,000 houses, and killed one person.[37] Damage from Isidore and Lili totaled US$800 million.[38]
  • October 16, 2002 - Tropical Depression Fourteen moved ashore near Cienfuegos, and was absorbed by a cold front while moving across the island. The depression dropped heavy rainfall across Cuba.[39]
  • August 13, 2004 - Hurricane Charley made landfall in western Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, and weakened while moving northward across the island. Playa Cajio, near where the storm moved ashore, recorded a 13.1 ft (4.0 m) storm surge. Wind gusts at Playa Baracoa reached 150 mph (241 km/h).[40] At least 70,290 homes and about 3,000 agricultural buildings were either damaged or destroyed. Roughly 95% of sugar cane, bean, and banana crops were ruined. There were four deaths and US$923 million in damage.[41]
  • September 14, 2004 - Hurricane Ivan passed through the Yucatán Channel about 17 miles (28 km) southwest of Cabo San Antonio, where a station reported wind gusts of 120 mph (192 km/h). Rainfall in Cuba reached 13.33 in (339 mm) at Isabel Rubio.[42] Ivan left heavy housing and agriculture damage in western Cuba, with monetary damage estimated at US$1.2 billion.[43]
  • June 10, 2005 - Tropical Storm Arlene crossed western Cuba, forcing school closures and bringing beneficial rainfall.[44][45]
  • July 8, 2005 - Hurricane Dennis made two landfalls on Cuba as a Category 4 hurricane, in Granma and Matanzas provinces. Cape Cruz recorded wind gusts of 148 mph (239 km/h), although stronger winds could have occurred there. Dennis killed 16 people in Cuba, and left US$1.4 billion in damage. Rainfall on the island reached 1,092 mm (43.0 in), resulting in 35,000 landslides across the country. The hurricane damaged agriculture, tourist areas, and electrical infrastructure.[46][20][47]
  • August 29, 2005 - Hurricane Katrina emerged from Florida into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Its large circulation brought tropical storm force winds to western Cuba, along with over 8 in (200 mm) of rainfall, causing scattered power outages.[48]
  • September 20, 2005 - Hurricane Rita moved through the Straits of Florida while remaining north of Cuba. The hurricane inundated parts of Havana, leaving around 400,000 people without power.[49]
  • October 23, 2005 - Hurricane Wilma passed northwest of western Cuba while moving northeastward toward Florida. The hurricane produced wind gusts of 84 mph (135 km/h), along with a significant storm surge. Wilma left US$704 million in damage, which included flooding damage in Havana, as well as more than 7,000 destroyed houses.[50][47]
 
Satellite image of Hurricane Gustav approaching western Cuba
  • June 10, 2006 - Tropical Storm Alberto formed west of the western tip of Cuba. Its large circulation dropped heavy rainfall in Cuba, reaching 17.52 inches (445 mm) in Pinar del Río province. The storm damaged about 50 houses across the country.[51][52]
  • August 6, 2006 - The circulation of former Tropical Storm Chris dissipated near Havana, bringing heavy rainfall to parts of the country.[53][54]
  • August 28, 2006 - Tropical Storm Ernesto moved across eastern Cuba, dropping 7.46 in (189 mm) of rainfall in Nuevitas. There were scattered power outages across the region.[55][56]
  • June 1, 2007 - Tropical Storm Barry formed off the western tip of Cuba. The storm dropped 12.0 inches (305 mm) of rainfall in Sancti Spíritus Province,[57] causing flooding; the storm also spawned four tornadoes.[58]
  • August 18, 2007 - Officials evacuated residents in southeastern Cuba ahead of Hurricane Dean, although the hurricane ended up passing to the south of the country.[59][60]
  • October 30, 2007 - Tropical Storm Noel drifted across eastern Cuba. The storm dropped more than 12.2 in (310 mm) of rainfall, producing the worst flooding in the country since Hurricane Flora. Noel damaged or destroyed 22,000 homes, and also damaged coffee plantations, infrastructure, roads, and power lines. Damage was estimated at US$500 million, and one person died in the country due to the flooding.[61]
  • August 17, 2008 - Tropical Storm Fay struck Granma Province, and a day later moved across central Cuba. The storm dropped 18.27 in (464 mm) of rainfall in Agabama.[62] The storm flooded low-lying areas in the southern portion of the country.[63]
  • August 30, 2008 - Hurricane Gustav made landfall first on Isla de la Juventud, and later that day in Pinar del Río Province, both as a Category 4 hurricane. In the latter province, Gustav produced sustained winds of 155 mph (250 km/h), as well as a wind gust of 212 mph (340 km/h); this marked the highest recorded surface wind gust in the northern hemisphere and western hemisphere related to a tropical cyclone.[64][65] Gustav also dropped heavy rainfall, reaching 11.7 in (297 mm). The hurricane left US$2.097 billion in damage in the country, including losses to power lines, houses, health facilities, and banana plantations.[63]
  • September 2, 2008 - High waves from Hurricane Hanna flooded coastal areas of eastern Cuba.[63]
  • September 8, 2008 - Hurricane Ike made landfall as a Category 4 in Holguín province, the strongest landfall there since 1799. A day later, Ike made a second landfall in western Cuba, after brushing the country's southern coast. Ike killed seven people throughout Cuba, and imparted US$7.325 billion in damage. High waters flooded coastal areas up to 400 m (1,300 ft) inland where Ike first moved ashore. The storm wrecked 1,638 km (1,018 mi) of roads. Ike affected nearly the entire country, causing widespread damage to power lines, health facilities, radio towers, and agriculture.[63][66]
  • November 9, 2008 - Hurricane Paloma made landfall as a Category 2 near Santa Cruz del Sur in Camagüey, and subsequently drifted across the country. Wind gusts reached 121 mph (194 km/h) in Santa Cruz del Sur. Damage was estimated at US$300 million.[67][63] About 8,600 houses were damaged.[68]
  • November 8, 2009 - Hurricane Ida passed between Cuba and the Yucatán peninsula. The eastern periphery of the hurricane moved across Cuba, dropping heavy rainfall reaching 12.5 in (320 mm) in Manuel Lazo.[69]

2010s edit

 
Satellite image of Hurricane Sandy approaching eastern Cuba in 2012
  • September 29, 2010 - Tropical Storm Nicole lost its circulation over Cuba. The large, asymmetric storm dropped 9.22 inches (234 mm) of rainfall at Cape Cruz.[70] Flooding blocked roads and killed livestock.[71]
  • October 14, 2010 - Tropical Storm Paula turned sharply eastward in the Gulf of Mexico and struck the northern coast of Pinar del Río Province, producing wind gusts of 68 mph (109 km/h).[72] Paula caused minor flooding and downed a few trees.[73]
  • November 5, 2010 - Hurricane Tomas passed between Haiti and Cuba, bringing gusty winds to eastern Cuba.[74][75]
  • August 5, 2011 - The remnants of Tropical Storm Emily moved across eastern Cuba before regenerating in The Bahamas.[76]
  • August 24, 2011 - High surf and the outer rainbands of Hurricane Irene affected eastern Cuba while the hurricane was moving through the Bahamas.[77][78]
  • August 25, 2012 - Tropical Storm Isaac struck eastern Cuba near Guantánamo, and proceeded to move along much of the country's northern coast. Rainfall in the country reached 14.01 in (356 mm) in San Antonio del Sur. The storm flooded dozens of houses, damaged crops, and knocked down power lines.[79]
  • October 25, 2012 - Hurricane Sandy made landfall just west of Santiago de Cuba with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h), and weakened while moving northward across the island. Sandy killed 11 people and left US$2 billion in damage across Cuba, with 226,000 homes damaged and another 17,000 destroyed. Most of the damage was near where the storm moved ashore.[80]
  • August 11, 2013 - The remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal crossed eastern Cuba.[81]
  • October 1, 2015 - Hurricane Joaquin stalled over the Bahamas as a Category 4 hurricane.[82] The storm caused coastal flooding and damage to roofs in Cuba's Granma Province.[83]
  • August 28, 2016 - A tropical depression formed in the Straits of Florida, which would eventually become Hurricane Hermine. Candelaria in western Cuba recorded 12.24 in (310.8 mm) from the system.[84][85]
  • October 5, 2016 - Hurricane Matthew made landfall in eastern Cuba near the Maisí with winds of 130 mph (215 km/h), and gusts to 152 mph (245 km/h).[86] Damages in Cuba amounted to US$2.58 billion, most of which occurred in the Guantánamo Province.[87] Nearly two months after the storm, a storm-damaged bridge in Moa collapsed, killing four workers that were undertaking repairs.[88]
 
Satellite loop of Hurricane Matthew striking eastern Cuba
  • September 9, 2017 - Hurricane Irma made landfall near Cayo Romano along Cuba's northern coast with winds of 165 mph (270 km/h). This made Irma the first Category 5 hurricane to strike Cuba since 1924. The hurricane weakened to a Category 2 while it moved along the country's northern coast. Rainfall on the island reached 23.9 in (610 mm) at Topes de Collantes. The storm also lashed Cuba with waves over 26 ft (7.9 m) in height, and the storm surge penetrated as far as 1.2 mi (1.9 km) inland in some areas of Villa Clara Province.[89] Irma damaged 158,554 homes, of which 14,657 were destroyed.[90] Throughout the country, the hurricane inflicted $13.185 billion in damage and killed 10 people, making Irma the costliest tropical cyclone in Cuban history.[91][92]
  • October 28, 2017 - Tropical Storm Philippe moved ashore western Cuba and dissipated, bringing locally heavy rainfall.[93]
  • May 26, 2018 - Subtropical Storm Alberto bypassed western Cuba while moving into the Gulf of Mexico. The storm's rainfall reached 14.41 inches (366 mm) in Villa Clara Province, causing flooding and landslides across central and western Cuba that killed 10 people.[94]
  • October 8, 2018 - Hurricane Michael brushed the western tip of Cuba as a Category 2 hurricane while entering the Gulf of Mexico. Rainfall reached 11.45 in (291 mm) in Pinar del Rio, which caused flooding and damage to crops.[95]

2020s edit

 
Hurricane Ian making landfall in western Cuba on September 27, 2022
  • August 23–24, 2020 - Hurricane Laura, as a tropical storm, moved across the length of Cuba; almost 16 inches (41 cm) of rain fell in the country.[96]
  • November 8–9, 2020 - Hurricane Eta, as a tropical storm, made landfall on Sancti Spíritus Province at 09:00 UTC. Coastal zones in Cuba were flooded and about 25,000 people were forced to evacuate. There were no casualties.[97]
  • August 27, 2021 - Hurricane Ida made two landfalls in Cuba as a Category 1 hurricane, numerous palm trees were downed in Isla de la Juventud, and the storm brought in strong winds. There were no casualties, but caused an estimated $100 million (2021 USD) dollars in damages.[98]
  • September 27, 2022 - Hurricane Ian makes landfall in the Pinar del Rio Province as a strong Category 3 hurricane at 08:30 UTC. 5 people were killed and over 100,000 homes were damaged. Ian caused the entire power grid of Cuba to be knocked down the next day.[99][100][101]
  • August 28-29, 2023 - Hurricane Idalia brushes past extreme western Cuba as a strong tropical storm. But is upgraded to a Category 1 Hurricane as it left the area. Idalia brought some minor to moderate flooding to western Cuba as well as some sustained tropical storm force wind.

Climatology edit

Storms affecting Cuba by month
Month Number of storms
May
1
June
5
July
1
August
14
September
11
October
19
November
3
Storms affecting Cuba by period
Period Number of storms
1800s
1
1900–49
9
1950s
2
1960s
3
1980s
1
1990s
1
2000s
25
2010s
12
2020s
2

Deadly storms edit

The following is a list of Atlantic tropical storms that caused fatalities in Cuba.

Name Year Number of deaths
Santa Cruz del Sur 1932 3,033
Flora 1963 1,750
Fox 1952 600
Unnamed 1933 70
Unnamed 1935 35
Alberto 1982 24
Dennis 2005 16
Alma 1966 12
Sandy 2012 11
Irma 2017 10
Alberto 2018 10
Unnamed 1944 7
King 1950 7
Ike 2008 7
Georges 1998 6
Ian 2022 5
Unnamed 1935 4
Charley 2004 4
Matthew 2016 4
Cleo 1964 1
Noel 2001 1
Lili 2002 1

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Cuba is an island country east of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico south of both the U S state of Florida and the Bahamas west of Haiti and north of both Jamaica and the Cayman Islands The country has experienced the effects of at least 54 Atlantic hurricanes or storms that were once tropical or subtropical cyclones including 37 since 2000 The storms collectively killed 5 613 people most of them related to a powerful hurricane in 1932 Satellite image of Hurricane Irma striking northern Cuba Contents 1 1800s 2 1900s 3 2000s 3 1 2000s 3 2 2010s 3 3 2020s 4 Climatology 5 Deadly storms 6 See also 7 References1800s editOctober 10 1846 A powerful hurricane possibly a Category 5 moved across Cuba 1 The high winds destroyed crops houses and nearly every boat in Havana harbor 2 Dozens to hundreds of people were killed across Cuba 3 1900s editOctober 14 1910 Known locally as the Cyclone of the Five Days a hurricane struck western Cuba executed a small loop and passed again near the western end of the island five days later 4 The storm killed at least 100 people possibly as high as 700 and left more than US 1 million in damage in Havana alone 5 6 7 October 19 1924 A Category 5 hurricane struck extreme western Cuba 4 October 20 1926 A Category 4 hurricane crossed western Cuba killing 600 people 8 November 9 1932 A Category 4 hurricane hit Camaguey Province and moved northeastward across the island 4 The hurricane washed away much of the town of Santa Cruz del Sur from its 6 5 m 21 3 ft storm surge Across Cuba the storm killed 3 033 people and left US 40 million in damage 8 September 1 1933 A hurricane brushed the northern coast of Cuba while moving westward producing flooding and damaging winds The storm damaged ships and houses 9 leaving about 100 000 people homeless 10 Damage was estimated at US 11 million and there were about 70 deaths in the country 8 October 4 1933 A hurricane crossed western Cuba in the midst of political upheaval and four people were killed by soldiers for suspect of looting 11 12 September 28 1935 A hurricane crossed central Cuba killing 35 people and leaving US 12 million in damage 13 October 22 1935 A hurricane struck southeastern Cuba and later drifted back southwestward over the Caribbean The storm killed four people 14 October 18 1944 A hurricane struck the western tip of Cuba producing a wind gust of 163 mph 262 km h in Havana 15 Seven people died across Cuba from the storm 16 October 22 1950 Hurricane King crossed the eastern portion of the island The hurricane killed seven people and caused 2 million 1950 USD in damage throughout the country 17 October 24 1952 Hurricane Fox crossed central Cuba killing 600 people and leaving US 10 million in damage 18 17 October 4 1963 Hurricane Flora made landfall in southeastern Cuba and over the next four days drifted across the country Santiago de Cuba recorded 100 39 in 2 550 mm of rainfall from Flora which is the highest rainfall total measured on Cuba from any rainfall event on record Flora killed 1 750 people and left US 300 million in damage 19 20 August 26 1964 Hurricane Cleo crossed eastern Cuba causing one fatality and US 2 million in damage 21 June 8 1966 Hurricane Alma crossed Isla de la Juventud and later mainland Cuba Alma killed 12 people and left US 200 million in damage 22 23 June 3 1982 Hurricane Alberto strengthened off Cuba s northwest coast dropping torrential rainfall on the island that peaked at 39 84 inches 1012 mm 24 The floods damaged 8 745 houses and downed about 250 000 banana trees 25 26 Alberto killed 24 people and left US 85 million in damage 27 24 September 23 1998 Hurricane Georges struck southeastern Cuba and proceeded to move across much of the country over the next two days Georges dropped torrential rainfall reaching 24 41 inches 620 mm in Limonar in Guantanamo Province The hurricane killed six people and left US 305 8 million in damage 28 29 2000s edit nbsp Hurricane Dennis shortly before making landfall in Matanzas Province Cuba on July 8 as a Category 42000s edit August 24 2000 Tropical Storm Debby dissipated south of eastern Cuba 30 The storm dropped 3 22 inches 82 mm of rainfall in 24 hours in San Antonio del Sur Wind gusts reached 42 mph 68 km h at Maisi 31 September 16 2000 As Tropical Storm Gordon struck western Florida its large circulation dropped heavy rainfall in western Cuba with totals reaching 10 inches 250 mm 32 33 September 20 2000 Tropical Depression Helene moved across extreme western Cuba as a weak system 34 November 4 2001 Hurricane Michelle made landfall on Cayo Largo del Sur as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph 220 km h this was followed shortly after with a landfall on the Bay of Pigs five hours later with winds of 135 mph 215 km h This was the strongest Cuban landfall since Fox in 1952 Michelle destroyed about 10 000 homes and killed five people in Cuba 35 Damage in the country totaled US 2 billion 17 September 20 2002 Hurricane Isidore struck Cabo France in western Cuba The hurricane dropped heavy rainfall reaching 21 7 inches 550 mm at Isabel Rubio in western Cuba 36 October 1 2002 Hurricane Lili struck the Isle of Youth and near Pinar del Rio as a Category 2 hurricane Lili damaged about 48 000 houses and killed one person 37 Damage from Isidore and Lili totaled US 800 million 38 October 16 2002 Tropical Depression Fourteen moved ashore near Cienfuegos and was absorbed by a cold front while moving across the island The depression dropped heavy rainfall across Cuba 39 August 13 2004 Hurricane Charley made landfall in western Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane and weakened while moving northward across the island Playa Cajio near where the storm moved ashore recorded a 13 1 ft 4 0 m storm surge Wind gusts at Playa Baracoa reached 150 mph 241 km h 40 At least 70 290 homes and about 3 000 agricultural buildings were either damaged or destroyed Roughly 95 of sugar cane bean and banana crops were ruined There were four deaths and US 923 million in damage 41 September 14 2004 Hurricane Ivan passed through the Yucatan Channel about 17 miles 28 km southwest of Cabo San Antonio where a station reported wind gusts of 120 mph 192 km h Rainfall in Cuba reached 13 33 in 339 mm at Isabel Rubio 42 Ivan left heavy housing and agriculture damage in western Cuba with monetary damage estimated at US 1 2 billion 43 June 10 2005 Tropical Storm Arlene crossed western Cuba forcing school closures and bringing beneficial rainfall 44 45 July 8 2005 Hurricane Dennis made two landfalls on Cuba as a Category 4 hurricane in Granma and Matanzas provinces Cape Cruz recorded wind gusts of 148 mph 239 km h although stronger winds could have occurred there Dennis killed 16 people in Cuba and left US 1 4 billion in damage Rainfall on the island reached 1 092 mm 43 0 in resulting in 35 000 landslides across the country The hurricane damaged agriculture tourist areas and electrical infrastructure 46 20 47 August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina emerged from Florida into the eastern Gulf of Mexico Its large circulation brought tropical storm force winds to western Cuba along with over 8 in 200 mm of rainfall causing scattered power outages 48 September 20 2005 Hurricane Rita moved through the Straits of Florida while remaining north of Cuba The hurricane inundated parts of Havana leaving around 400 000 people without power 49 October 23 2005 Hurricane Wilma passed northwest of western Cuba while moving northeastward toward Florida The hurricane produced wind gusts of 84 mph 135 km h along with a significant storm surge Wilma left US 704 million in damage which included flooding damage in Havana as well as more than 7 000 destroyed houses 50 47 nbsp Satellite image of Hurricane Gustav approaching western CubaJune 10 2006 Tropical Storm Alberto formed west of the western tip of Cuba Its large circulation dropped heavy rainfall in Cuba reaching 17 52 inches 445 mm in Pinar del Rio province The storm damaged about 50 houses across the country 51 52 August 6 2006 The circulation of former Tropical Storm Chris dissipated near Havana bringing heavy rainfall to parts of the country 53 54 August 28 2006 Tropical Storm Ernesto moved across eastern Cuba dropping 7 46 in 189 mm of rainfall in Nuevitas There were scattered power outages across the region 55 56 June 1 2007 Tropical Storm Barry formed off the western tip of Cuba The storm dropped 12 0 inches 305 mm of rainfall in Sancti Spiritus Province 57 causing flooding the storm also spawned four tornadoes 58 August 18 2007 Officials evacuated residents in southeastern Cuba ahead of Hurricane Dean although the hurricane ended up passing to the south of the country 59 60 October 30 2007 Tropical Storm Noel drifted across eastern Cuba The storm dropped more than 12 2 in 310 mm of rainfall producing the worst flooding in the country since Hurricane Flora Noel damaged or destroyed 22 000 homes and also damaged coffee plantations infrastructure roads and power lines Damage was estimated at US 500 million and one person died in the country due to the flooding 61 August 17 2008 Tropical Storm Fay struck Granma Province and a day later moved across central Cuba The storm dropped 18 27 in 464 mm of rainfall in Agabama 62 The storm flooded low lying areas in the southern portion of the country 63 August 30 2008 Hurricane Gustav made landfall first on Isla de la Juventud and later that day in Pinar del Rio Province both as a Category 4 hurricane In the latter province Gustav produced sustained winds of 155 mph 250 km h as well as a wind gust of 212 mph 340 km h this marked the highest recorded surface wind gust in the northern hemisphere and western hemisphere related to a tropical cyclone 64 65 Gustav also dropped heavy rainfall reaching 11 7 in 297 mm The hurricane left US 2 097 billion in damage in the country including losses to power lines houses health facilities and banana plantations 63 September 2 2008 High waves from Hurricane Hanna flooded coastal areas of eastern Cuba 63 September 8 2008 Hurricane Ike made landfall as a Category 4 in Holguin province the strongest landfall there since 1799 A day later Ike made a second landfall in western Cuba after brushing the country s southern coast Ike killed seven people throughout Cuba and imparted US 7 325 billion in damage High waters flooded coastal areas up to 400 m 1 300 ft inland where Ike first moved ashore The storm wrecked 1 638 km 1 018 mi of roads Ike affected nearly the entire country causing widespread damage to power lines health facilities radio towers and agriculture 63 66 November 9 2008 Hurricane Paloma made landfall as a Category 2 near Santa Cruz del Sur in Camaguey and subsequently drifted across the country Wind gusts reached 121 mph 194 km h in Santa Cruz del Sur Damage was estimated at US 300 million 67 63 About 8 600 houses were damaged 68 November 8 2009 Hurricane Ida passed between Cuba and the Yucatan peninsula The eastern periphery of the hurricane moved across Cuba dropping heavy rainfall reaching 12 5 in 320 mm in Manuel Lazo 69 2010s edit nbsp Satellite image of Hurricane Sandy approaching eastern Cuba in 2012September 29 2010 Tropical Storm Nicole lost its circulation over Cuba The large asymmetric storm dropped 9 22 inches 234 mm of rainfall at Cape Cruz 70 Flooding blocked roads and killed livestock 71 October 14 2010 Tropical Storm Paula turned sharply eastward in the Gulf of Mexico and struck the northern coast of Pinar del Rio Province producing wind gusts of 68 mph 109 km h 72 Paula caused minor flooding and downed a few trees 73 November 5 2010 Hurricane Tomas passed between Haiti and Cuba bringing gusty winds to eastern Cuba 74 75 August 5 2011 The remnants of Tropical Storm Emily moved across eastern Cuba before regenerating in The Bahamas 76 August 24 2011 High surf and the outer rainbands of Hurricane Irene affected eastern Cuba while the hurricane was moving through the Bahamas 77 78 August 25 2012 Tropical Storm Isaac struck eastern Cuba near Guantanamo and proceeded to move along much of the country s northern coast Rainfall in the country reached 14 01 in 356 mm in San Antonio del Sur The storm flooded dozens of houses damaged crops and knocked down power lines 79 October 25 2012 Hurricane Sandy made landfall just west of Santiago de Cuba with winds of 115 mph 185 km h and weakened while moving northward across the island Sandy killed 11 people and left US 2 billion in damage across Cuba with 226 000 homes damaged and another 17 000 destroyed Most of the damage was near where the storm moved ashore 80 August 11 2013 The remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal crossed eastern Cuba 81 October 1 2015 Hurricane Joaquin stalled over the Bahamas as a Category 4 hurricane 82 The storm caused coastal flooding and damage to roofs in Cuba s Granma Province 83 August 28 2016 A tropical depression formed in the Straits of Florida which would eventually become Hurricane Hermine Candelaria in western Cuba recorded 12 24 in 310 8 mm from the system 84 85 October 5 2016 Hurricane Matthew made landfall in eastern Cuba near the Maisi with winds of 130 mph 215 km h and gusts to 152 mph 245 km h 86 Damages in Cuba amounted to US 2 58 billion most of which occurred in the Guantanamo Province 87 Nearly two months after the storm a storm damaged bridge in Moa collapsed killing four workers that were undertaking repairs 88 nbsp Satellite loop of Hurricane Matthew striking eastern CubaSeptember 9 2017 Hurricane Irma made landfall near Cayo Romano along Cuba s northern coast with winds of 165 mph 270 km h This made Irma the first Category 5 hurricane to strike Cuba since 1924 The hurricane weakened to a Category 2 while it moved along the country s northern coast Rainfall on the island reached 23 9 in 610 mm at Topes de Collantes The storm also lashed Cuba with waves over 26 ft 7 9 m in height and the storm surge penetrated as far as 1 2 mi 1 9 km inland in some areas of Villa Clara Province 89 Irma damaged 158 554 homes of which 14 657 were destroyed 90 Throughout the country the hurricane inflicted 13 185 billion in damage and killed 10 people making Irma the costliest tropical cyclone in Cuban history 91 92 October 28 2017 Tropical Storm Philippe moved ashore western Cuba and dissipated bringing locally heavy rainfall 93 May 26 2018 Subtropical Storm Alberto bypassed western Cuba while moving into the Gulf of Mexico The storm s rainfall reached 14 41 inches 366 mm in Villa Clara Province causing flooding and landslides across central and western Cuba that killed 10 people 94 October 8 2018 Hurricane Michael brushed the western tip of Cuba as a Category 2 hurricane while entering the Gulf of Mexico Rainfall reached 11 45 in 291 mm in Pinar del Rio which caused flooding and damage to crops 95 2020s edit nbsp Hurricane Ian making landfall in western Cuba on September 27 2022August 23 24 2020 Hurricane Laura as a tropical storm moved across the length of Cuba almost 16 inches 41 cm of rain fell in the country 96 November 8 9 2020 Hurricane Eta as a tropical storm made landfall on Sancti Spiritus Province at 09 00 UTC Coastal zones in Cuba were flooded and about 25 000 people were forced to evacuate There were no casualties 97 August 27 2021 Hurricane Ida made two landfalls in Cuba as a Category 1 hurricane numerous palm trees were downed in Isla de la Juventud and the storm brought in strong winds There were no casualties but caused an estimated 100 million 2021 USD dollars in damages 98 September 27 2022 Hurricane Ian makes landfall in the Pinar del Rio Province as a strong Category 3 hurricane at 08 30 UTC 5 people were killed and over 100 000 homes were damaged Ian caused the entire power grid of Cuba to be knocked down the next day 99 100 101 August 28 29 2023 Hurricane Idalia brushes past extreme western Cuba as a strong tropical storm But is upgraded to a Category 1 Hurricane as it left the area Idalia brought some minor to moderate flooding to western Cuba as well as some sustained 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