Three people died as a result of torrential rains and high winds that damaged more than two dozen structures and flooded parts of Havana, local media reported today.
The official Granma newspaper said the Cuban capital was hit last afternoon by a line of severe thunderstorms packing winds of up to 98 kilometers per hour.
The island's civil defense command said the victims included a 77-year-old woman who drowned in flood waters that swept parts of Old Havana.
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State-run television also reported the death of a 43-year-old lawyer.
Parts of the city faced electricity outages, the state electric power company said.
The storm also toppled trees, ripped away roofs and damaged walls.
Three buildings collapsed, and 24 other structures suffered damage, Granma said.
Building collapses are not uncommon in Old Havana where housing stock is densely inhabited and in poor condition.
An estimated 10,000 people were forced to leave their homes, to be taken in by family, friends or at three shelters opened in the city, the civil defense agency reported.