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4 days after hit, Cuba’s Santiago still in dark

Posted: October 30, 2012 at 5:18 a.m.

Residents of Cuba’s second largest city of Santiago remained without power or running water Monday, four days after Hurricane Sandy made landfall as the island’s deadliest storm in seven years, ripping rooftops from homes and toppling power lines.

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