The storm left Cuba with a complete blackout

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Havana, Sep 28 (IANS) Cuba has been left completely powerless after class 3 typhoon Ian battered the island nation, government authorities confirmed.

On Cuban state TV on Tuesday, the highest electricity authority declared that there had been widespread power outages due to the destruction of the public electricity grid, leaving 11 million individuals in the dark, the BBC reported.

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The breakdown occurred after one of the main power plants could not be brought back online.

The typhoon, which made landfall on Monday evening, also led to the death of one individual, while structures were damaged across the country.

Forecasters warned that some local areas of Cuba could see up to 12 creeps of downpour.

In the meantime, Ian, with wind speeds of up to 195 km/h, is currently very large in Florida, according to the US Public Tropical storm Community’s (NHC) latest update on Tuesday evening.

It is expected to make landfall on Florida’s west coast late Wednesday, the BBC quoted the NHC as saying.

Middle added that Ian could become a category four hurricane when it hits Florida’s west coast, for some of the 2.5 million individuals in the state under evacuation orders.

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Florida Lead representative Ron DeSantis on Tuesday declared a very sensitive situation for the state and implemented 5,000 Public Gatekeeper troops.

He warned at a news conference that the storm was “the genuine article”.

The White House also made its own crisis announcement, which will help federal and state authorities coordinate calamity alleviation and assistance.

President Joe Biden spoke with DeSanti on Tuesday evening, and the two decided to “proceed with a close co-appointment”, the White House said.