Galería de Huracanes

FOTOGALERIA DE ARCHIVO | Ike arrasa en Oriente

  • Locals walk next to a lamp post knocked down by Hurricane Ike in Camaguey province, on September 8, 2008. Cuba raised its hurracane alert level to maximum for the capital Havana as deadly hurracane Ike raged westward across the island towards the city of 2.2 million people, Cuban state television announced. AFP/Getty Images

  • A lamp post remains in the water after the passage of Hurricane Ike in Camaguey province, on September 8, 2008. Cuba raised its hurracane alert level to maximum for the capital Havana as deadly hurracane Ike raged westward across the island towards the city of 2.2 million people, Cuban state television announced. AFP/Getty Images

  • A car sits under rubble after Hurricane Ike hit the area in Holguin, Cuba, Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. Ike, which raked the Bahamas and worsened floods in Haiti that have killed 321 people, made landfall on Cuba as a Category-3 hurricane, then weakened Monday to Category-2 as it ran along the length of the Caribbean's largest island. AP

  • A gas station worker prepares to fill a container with gasoline during heavy rains produced by the passage of Hurricane Ike in Camaguey, Cuba, Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. Ike roared across Cuba on Monday, causing the evacuation of some 900,000 Cubans from its path, which forecasters said could take it to Louisiana or Texas later this week. AP

  • Signs sit on a street after falling down due to the passage of Hurricane Ike in Camaguey, Cuba, Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. Ike roared across Cuba on Monday, causing the evacuation of some 900,000 Cubans from its path, which forecasters said could take it to Louisiana or Texas later this week. AP

  • A girl makes her way through a street during heavy rains produced by Hurricane Ike in Camaguey, Cuba, Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. Ike roared across Cuba on Monday, causing the evacuation of some 900,000 Cubans from its path, which forecasters said could take it to Louisiana or Texas later this week. AP

  • View of a street of Camaguey during the passage of Hurracane Ike, on September 8, 2008. Cuba raised its hurracane alert level to maximum for the capital Havana as deadly hurracane Ike raged westward across the island towards the city of 2.2 million people, Cuban state television announced. AFP/Getty Images

  • Trees are heavily battered during the passage of Hurricane Ike in Camaguey, on September 8, 2008. Cuba raised its hurracane alert level to maximum for the capital Havana as deadly hurracane Ike raged westward across the island towards the city of 2.2 million people, Cuban state television announced. AFP/Getty Images

  • A man stares at a tree brought down by Hurricane Ike in Camaguey province, on September 8, 2008. Cuba raised its hurracane alert level to maximum for the capital Havana as deadly hurracane Ike raged westward across the island towards the city of 2.2 million people, Cuban state television announced. AFP/Getty Images

  • Residentes de Camaguey vigilaban el nivel del agua, rezando para que no hubieran inundaciones. Javier Galeano / AP

  • Las autoridades utilizaron la estación de autobuses de Camaguey como refugio contra el huracán Ike. Javier Galeano / AP

  • Apenas se veía gente circulando por las calles de Camaguey. Javier Galeano / ASSOCIATED PRESS

  • Las autoridades ordenaron a la población esperar en sus casas, así que las calles de Camaguey presentaban un panorama de desolación. Javier Galeano / ASSOCIATED PRESS

  • Un hombre trata de rodar su bicicleta en medio de los fuertes vientos y las lluvias de Ike en Camaguey. Javier Galeano / ASSOCIATED PRESS

  • Las autoridades suspendieron el servicio de trenes desde y hacia Camaguey. Javier Galeano / ASSOCIATED PRESS