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Contradictory faces of a hurricane

by OnCuba Staff, OnCuba editorial staff
September 14, 2017
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La Habana, after Irma hurricane. Photo by Claudio Pelaez Sordo

La Habana, after Irma hurricane. Photo by Claudio Pelaez Sordo

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A hurricane has many faces. Pain, strength, needs, responsibility and even indifference are mixed in the people’s expressions, especially after Irma’s danger is far away and people look at things from the perspective of the survivors. About the work being carried out and what lies ahead.

With water up to their ankles, some toil to get ahead, to recover and help; others, paradoxically, enjoy the sea as if it were a beach. These were images of Havana this Monday.

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