• Two men carry a refrigerator back to their home during the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, 50 kms (31 miles) south of Havana, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. Cubans were cleaning up and repairing homes and highways on Monday, after Hurricane Gustav tore through the western part of the island, damaging thousands of houses but causing only 19 injuries and no reported deaths. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Children carry material in order to repair the roofs of some houses damaged by Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, in the outskirts of Havana, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. No deaths and only 19 injuries were reported after Hurricane Gustav hit the western part of Cuba last Saturday. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • A woman washes clothes as a man carries buckets with drinking water during the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, in the outskirts of Havana, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. No deaths and only 19 injuries were reported after Hurricane Gustav hit the western part of Cuba last Saturday. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Children play in a flooded street during the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, in the outskirts of Havana, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. No deaths and only 19 injuries were reported after Hurricane Gustav hit the western part of Cuba last Saturday. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Children cool off in canal during the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, in the outskirts of Havana, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. No deaths and only 19 injuries were reported after Hurricane Gustav hit the western part of Cuba last Saturday. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Children cool off in canal during the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav in Batabano, in the outskirts of Havana, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008. No deaths and only 19 injuries were reported after Hurricane Gustav hit the western part of Cuba last Saturday. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Residents search for valuables through the rubble of their houses destroyed by Hurricane Gustav in La Palma, Cuba, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Cubans returned from shelters to find flooded homes and washed-out roads Sunday, but no deaths were reported after a monstrous Hurricane Gustav roared across the island and into the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.(AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Cuban soldiers remove a fallen tree from a road after Hurricane Gustav hit the area in Herradura, Cuba, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Cubans returned from shelters to find flooded homes and washed-out roads Sunday, but no deaths were reported after a monstrous Hurricane Gustav roared across the island and into the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.(AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Girls play with a dog on the rubble of their house destroyed by Hurricane Gustav in La Palma, Cuba, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Cubans returned from shelters to find flooded homes and washed-out roads Sunday, but no deaths were reported after a monstrous Hurricane Gustav roared across the island and into the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.(AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • Una joven cubana camina sobre los restos de su casa en La Palma, Pinar del Río. AP
  • Locals walk in a street blocked by a tree brought down by Hurricane Gustav, in Los Palacios, Pinar del Rio province, 100 km west of Havana, on August 31, 2008. Western Cuba woke up today to a scene of massive devastation after deadly Hurricane Gustav blasted through with winds gusting up to 340 kilometers (210 miles) per hour, wrecking vulnerable coastal towns and knocking out communications and power. Cuba had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in the path of the hurricane's approach after it left at least 81 dead in Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. ADALBERTO ROQUE / AFP/Getty Images
  • Men repair the roof of a house damaged by Hurricane Gustav in La Palma, Cuba, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. Cubans returned from shelters to find flooded homes and washed-out roads Sunday, but no deaths were reported after a monstrous Hurricane Gustav roared across the island and into the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.(AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
  • A woman checks the damages after the passage of Hurricane Gustav, in Los Palacios, Pinar del Rio province, 100 km west of Havana, on August 31, 2008. Western Cuba woke up today to a scene of massive devastation after deadly Hurricane Gustav blasted through with winds gusting up to 340 kilometers (210 miles) per hour, wrecking vulnerable coastal towns and knocking out communications and power. Cuba had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in the path of the hurricane's approach after it left at least 81 dead in Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. STR / AFP/Getty Images
  • Dos pinareños sentados en lo que quedó de sus hogares tras el embate de Gustav en San Diego. STR / AFP/Getty Images
  • A group of employees check damages inside a warehouse after the passage of Hurricane Gustav, in San Cristobal, Pinar del Rio province, 100 km west of Havana, on August 31, 2008. Western Cuba woke up today to a scene of massive devastation after deadly Hurricane Gustav blasted through with winds gusting up to 340 kilometers (210 miles) per hour, wrecking vulnerable coastal towns and knocking out communications and power. Cuba had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in the path of the hurricane's approach after it left at least 81 dead in Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. STR / AFP/Getty Images
  • View of a flooded area after the passage of Hurricane Gustav, in La Palma, Pinar del Rio province, 100 km west of Havana, on August 31, 2008. Western Cuba woke up today to a scene of massive devastation after deadly Hurricane Gustav blasted through with winds gusting up to 340 kilometers (210 miles) per hour, wrecking vulnerable coastal towns and knocking out communications and power. Cuba had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in the path of the hurricane's approach after it left at least 81 dead in Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. STR / AFP/Getty Images
  • A woman cleans her house after the passage of Hurricane Gustav, in La Palma, Pinar del Rio province, 100 km west of Havana, on August 31, 2008. Western Cuba woke up today to a scene of massive devastation after deadly Hurricane Gustav blasted through with winds gusting up to 340 kilometers (210 miles) per hour, wrecking vulnerable coastal towns and knocking out communications and power. Cuba had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in the path of the hurricane's approach after it left at least 81 dead in Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. STR / AFP/Getty Images
  • A local checks her clothes inside her roofless house, after the passage of Hurricane Gustav, in La Palma, Pinar del Rio province, 100 km west of Havana, on August 31, 2008. Western Cuba woke up today to a scene of massive devastation after deadly Hurricane Gustav blasted through with winds gusting up to 340 kilometers (210 miles) per hour, wrecking vulnerable coastal towns and knocking out communications and power. Cuba had evacuated hundreds of thousands of people in the path of the hurricane's approach after it left at least 81 dead in Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. STR / AFP/Getty Images

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