Huracán en Cuba
Posted by admin on August 30th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedPrimero pasó por las Islas Caimán. Ahora se dirige hacia Cuba. En su recorrido el huracán a tomado fuerza y se lo categorizó como nivel 3, con vientos de 2oo kilómetros por hora. El huracán se llama Gustav y ya ha causado muchos daños.
Antes era una tormenta tropical que pasó por varios países de Centroamérica. Dejó 71 muertos en Jamaica, Haití y República Dominicana. Los países vecinos, como México y Estados Unidos, se encuentran preocupados porque ya sufrieron al huracán Katrina.
Mientras tanto Cuba está en alerta y espera el huracán de la mejor forma posible.

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