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Cubans began clean-up efforts on Tuesday from the damage caused by a tornado that swept through a small town in central Cuba, leaving houses wrecked and residents homeless.
Monday's tornado, which traveled through a small town in the Villa Clara Province, collapsed parts of homes, uprooted trees and ripped the rooftops from some structures.
Some residents said hailstorm and strong winds took them by surprise.
Maritsa Rodriguez began collecting pieces of hail and kept it in the freezer as proof of the unusual weather in the island.
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