“The electricity goes out every day,” said a Cuban taxi driver. “It’s normal in Cuba to see it go out for three, four hours.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says emergency generators, some powered by solar panels, are being deployed as Cuba struggles to restore electricity after the storm.
Thousands of Jamaicans were still without power, water and internet service on Thursday as the government continued to assess ...
Hurricane Melissa barreled north of Cuba on Wednesday after thrashing the city of Santiago, unleashing devastation in Jamaica and drenching Haiti, where reports surfaced of more than two dozen ...
Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 3 storm, struck Cuba early Wednesday after devastating Jamaica less than 24 hours earlier. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) described it as an “extremely ...
People across the northern Caribbean are digging out from the destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa as deaths from the ...
Hurricane Melissa has made a devastating landfall in Cuba as a powerful Category 3 storm, unleashing 120mph winds and ...
Sherritt International Corporation ("Sherritt", the "Corporation") (TSX: S), a world leader in using hydrometallurgical processes to mine and refine nickel and cobalt – metals deemed critical for the ...
The Norwegian oil and gas giant said it has finished installing foundations at Empire Wind, a massive offshore wind project off New York that President Donald Trump temporarily halted earlier this ...
At least 241 communities remained isolated and without communications following the storm's passage across Santiago province, according to preliminary local media reports, affecting as many as 140,000 ...