The fallout of Hurricane Ian, which made landfall in Cuba last month, leaving at least three people dead [WR-22-39], is becoming increasingly apparent in multiple ways. As well as the material damage wreaked by the hurricane, the continued blackouts are driving renewed unrest: despite the ongoing crackdown by the Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC) government on its opponents, September registered the highest number of protests for a month since the unprecedented 2021 July unrest which stemmed from health, economic, and political factors.End of preview - This article contains approximately 678 words.
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