CUBA
ALEXANDRE MENEGHINI
Siboney, Cuba— Yosvan Anaya prepares to take shelter in a cave as Cubans girded themselves for the arrival of Hurricane Matthew on October 2. The slow-moving storm targeted Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba and was expected to bring winds of 145 miles per hour, making it the strongest storm to hit the area since 2007. Cuba suspended flights, while Jamaica and Haiti warned coastal residents to evacuate. The United States airlifted the families of military personnel at its Guantánamo Bay naval base out of the country.