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Baracoa, Cuba - 5 October 2016
1. Debris and destroyed houses
2. Resident standing amid debris
3. Shipping container brought in by waves blocking street
4. Residents searching for their belongings through debris
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Yuliana Cala, displaced resident of Baracoa:
"It was a disaster, everything was a disaster. There is nothing left here, this was like never seen before, worse than Floyd and Linda (other past hurricanes)."
6. Woman sweeping what is left of a house
7. Container brought in by waves
8. Destroyed trees and houses
9. Inside house with destroyed roof
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Elva Perez, resident of Baracoa whose house roof was destroyed:
"Never in my life had this happened, because this house is over 200-years-old. This had never happened before."
11. Fallen block of concrete
12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Yoan Lavanino, resident of Baracoa:
"Always, there is always hope, this happened once further away and we were able to recover. Now let's see, why not? We must always have hope facing anything. If Santiago recovered, Baracoa will also recover."
13. Wide of standing building after the hurricane
STORYLINE:
Cuban police and soldiers have organised people in the storm-blasted town of Baracoa into informal recovery brigades that have began clearing streets and hauling away debris the morning after Hurricane Matthew drove across the island.
The hurricane destroyed dozens of homes in Cuba's easternmost city, most of them close to the water's edge.
But one street three blocks from the water's edge is blocked by a shipping container hurled there by a massive wave.
Cuban authorities say they moved 35,000 residents of homes close to the water further inland to higher ground before the storm, housing them with relatives or in state-run shelters in the city of 200,000.
State media say roads to Baracoa have been blocked by the storm, leaving the city temporarily cut off from the surrounding province.
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