HAVANA (AP) - Hurricane Irene dumped rain across western Cuba Thursday, forcing at least 130,000 people to evacuate. Ranchers moved cattle to higher ground, schools and businesses closed and workers sealed warehouses storing Cuba's famous cigar leaves. In the western province of Pinar del Rio, President Fidel Castro met with civil defense officials about the storm, which also battered Miami with rain, triggering a rash of traffic accidents during Thursday morning rush hour. A hurricane warning was issued for the Florida Keys, as well as the a stretch of Florida coastline from Florida City to Boca Grande, about 85 miles south of Tampa. Areas north of Boca Grande and between Florida City and Jupiter Inlet, on the east coast of the peninsula, were put on hurricane watch.