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Oniel Bebeshito and Charly Navigate Havana Floods

Wednesday, June 26, 2024 by Richard Morales

Amid the recent flooding in Havana, Cuban singers Oniel Bebeshito and Charly took to the streets to document their harrowing experience for their followers on TikTok. The duo showcased firsthand the impact of the torrential rains affecting the city.

In a video posted on the TikTok account of the artist duo Charly and Johayron, the two young Cuban singers can be seen walking through the inundated streets of Cuba's capital. In a striking scene, Charly is even seen barefoot.

"Well, folks. We got flooded here, we had to move the cars because everything is underwater," says the singer of "Marca Mandarina" in the video, as he shows the waterlogged street.

Comments like "The toughest and most humble at the same time," "The real tough ones together," "The best," and "The toughest in Cuba" can be read alongside the video of the singers.

Although the two artists haven't explained what they were doing together when they had to move their cars due to the floods, there is speculation that they might be working on a new collaboration. Fans will have to wait to find out...

Havana Floods and Cuban Singers: FAQs

Given the recent flooding events in Havana and the involvement of popular Cuban singers Oniel Bebeshito and Charly, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.

How severe were the recent floods in Havana?

The recent flooding in Havana was significant, causing water to inundate streets and forcing residents to move their vehicles to prevent damage.

Why were Oniel Bebeshito and Charly walking through the flooded streets?

Oniel Bebeshito and Charly were documenting their experience of the flooding for their followers on TikTok, showcasing the real-life impact of the torrential rains in Havana.

Are Oniel Bebeshito and Charly working on a new collaboration?

While it hasn't been confirmed, there is speculation that the two artists might be working on a new project together. Fans will have to stay tuned for more updates.

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