Isabela De Sagua ravaged by Cyclones, number of tourists reduce drastically
Isabela De Sagua, an island that was once called the Venice of Cuba is now fighting to stay afloat. Climate catastrophes and political crisis have forced the residents to abandon their homes now but some are reluctant to leave
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