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The audio begins with the distant rumble of thunder, the first herald of a gathering storm in Santa Clara. The low, resonant sound echoes across the landscape, gradually growing in intensity as the storm draws nearer. The wind begins to pick up, rustling through the palm trees and carrying the scent of the approaching rain. Suddenly, the sound of laughter and music filters through, the lively rhythms of a Cuban party in full swing. The beat of the drums and the strumming of guitars can be heard, blending with the natural symphony of the storm. The atmosphere is electric, both in the sky and on the ground, as the people of Santa Clara continue to celebrate, undeterred by the looming weather. As the storm gets closer, the thunder becomes more frequent and powerful, each rumble punctuating the music and laughter. There's a brief pause, and then the rainfall starts, a soft patter at first, but soon growing into a steady downpour. The rain adds another