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Summary: The Cuban Hurricane

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Cuba lies entirely within the tropics and, as already noted, there are rainy and dry seasons. The most important weather consideration in Cuba is that the island lies directly in the path of topical hurricanes as well as less severe tropical storms, many of which have devastated the island; hurricanes are most likely to affect Cuba in September and October. The hurricane of November 9, 1932, known locally as the 1932 Camagüey Hurricane was probably the most devastating of all, resulting in the loss of over 3,000 lives, though the actual death toll was almost certainly higher given the primitive communications available in Cuba at that time (Cuba Hurricanes.org, 2008). This was the greatest natural disaster ever to befall the island, with the town of Santa Cruz del Sur being utterly devastated with the known loss of 2,870 …show more content…

Even at present, such events can devastate the agriculture and national infrastructure as well as economic activity, often for extended periods (Central Intelligence Agency, 2017). The Cuban government maintains strict control on many aspects of society and for this reason, it is felt that smuggling, while it must occur, is so minor as to be negligible; comments regarding insurgencies and social unrest have already been made in this present paper (Central Intelligence Agency, 2017).
Civil Consideration The main consideration in this regard is, again, the degree of control which the government maintains over all aspects of Cuban civil society. This is particularly true in terms of maintaining what the government regards as civil order through the regulation and prevention of free expression and free communications. This type and degree of government control affects all aspects of Cuban citizens' lives.

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