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A woman walks past the rubble of a house as Cubans returned from shelters to find flooded homes and washed-out roads. No deaths were reported after Hurricane Gustav roared across the island. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Storm surges twisted high tension electric towers to the ground, blew away roofs and knocked over small banana plantations and coconut groves. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
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Terror and damage was shared by thousands of people in the path of Gustav, which left a panorama of destruction after it ripped through Cuba. -- PHOTO: ASSOCUATED PRESS
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Storm surges that reached 6m in places swamped small towns and inland the fierce storm toppled trees, twisted high tension electric towers to the ground, blew away roofs and knocked over small banana plantations. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
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Furniture lay scattered in a destroyed house in the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
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