India has stepped up to help Cuba after Hurricane Rafael caused significant damage. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has sent a shipment of essential medicines, including antibiotics and painkillers, to support Cuba's recovery efforts. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal shared this news, emphasizing India's commitment to global solidarity.
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in Cuba's Artemisa province as a Category 3 storm on November 6, 2024. The storm had previously passed Jamaica as a tropical storm. It intensified over warm waters, reaching wind speeds of 185 km/h before hitting Cuba. The storm weakened to a Category 2 as it moved northwest into the Gulf of Mexico.
The hurricane caused power outages across Cuba and led to flight suspensions. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported expected rainfall of 100 to 200 millimeters in western Cuba, with additional rain in the Cayman Islands and Florida Keys. A strong storm surge was also anticipated along Cuba's southern coast.
A hurricane is a very strong storm with powerful winds and heavy rain. Hurricane Rafael is the name given to this particular storm that hit Cuba.
Humanitarian aid is help given to people in need, usually after a disaster. It can include food, medicine, and other supplies to help them recover.
The Ministry of External Affairs is a part of the Indian government that handles India's relationships with other countries. They help in sending aid to other countries when needed.
Hurricanes are ranked in categories from 1 to 5 based on their wind speed. A Category 3 storm has very strong winds that can cause a lot of damage.
Artemisa is a region in Cuba, similar to a state in India. It was one of the areas affected by Hurricane Rafael.
Storm surges are large waves caused by a storm's strong winds pushing the sea onto the land. They can cause flooding and damage along the coast.
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