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16 Aug 2017 | 05:20 PM UTC

Cuba: Runway flooded at Havana airport August 16

Runway at José Martí International Airport in Havana floods August 16; flights delayed

Warning

Event

A runway at José Martí International Airport (HAV) in Havana flooded on Wednesday, August 16, after portions sank due to unstable ground. Reports say long-haul flights, particularly those destined for Europe, will be unable to take off until the issue is remedied. Several flights have already been delayed, and an official statement regarding the expected timeframe for repairs has not yet been released. Further flight delays and cancelations are possible, and residual effects are likely even once operations return to normal.

Context

The airport sits on wetlands, leaving it susceptible to flooding and subsidence.

Advice

Individuals flying to/from José Martí International Airport should contact their airline for further instructions.