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… His condemnation did not stop Cubans from Hurricane Irma swept over much of Cuba from east to west on September 7-10. ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP/Getty ImagesCUBA | Intenso tornado destruye varias zonas de La Habana.
The shortage Díaz-Canel blamed the bread shortage on the United States and President Donald Trump’s refusal to maintain friendly ties to the communist regime, though he did not elaborate on what role he claimed Washington had in the situation. His condemnation did not stop Cubans from (Incredibly detailed article, obviously a well organized country to be able to obtain this data so soon after the crisis. Se reportan decenas de heridos y la cifra de muertos aún no ha sido confirmada. Items will be delivered to those affected, through established systems, free of cost, of course.Distribution of construction materials has also been strengthened, with the use of resources on hand in the country, and the support of local industry. To date, 95.3% of telephone and data services, radio and television broadcasting, have been reestablished.Regarding roads and highways, some 537 kilometers were affected. Four systems continue to be interrupted: three in Camagüey and one in Villa Clara, affecting 6,961 persons, who are being supplied water with tank trucks.Work continues on the preparation of reports estimating the value of damages, under the direction of ONEI. Of particular concern is the Cubans walk past debris in the tornado-hit Luyano neighbourhood in Havana early on January 28, 2019. Others such as Guantánamo, Holguín, Las Tunas, Cienfuegos, Matanzas, Mayabeque, and La Habana also suffered damage.Defense Councils still remain activated in the provinces of La Habana, Matanzas, Villa Clara, Cienfuegos, Sancti Spíritus, Ciego de Ávila, Camagüey, Las Tunas and Holguín; as well as 57 Municipal Defense Councils in these provinces, with the responsibility of organizing the recovery work.Based on preliminary data provided by the National Statistics and Information Office (ONEI), and the reports made daily by the three chief officers of the Strategic Regions to the president of the National Defense Council, we can report the following:Of the 1,863,589 persons sheltered during the passage of Hurricane Irma [either at the homes of relatives, neighbors or friends or at government shelters] 11,689 continue to receive state support in the form of food and other resources of basic necessity, in Ciego de Ávila, Camagüey, Villa Clara, Holguín, Sancti Spíritus, La Habana, Las Tunas, Matanzas, and Guantanamo.Reports indicate that 158,554 homes were affected: 14,657 were totally destroyed and 16,646 partially; while 23,560 lost their entire roofs and 103,691 suffered some roof damage.To respond to this situation, the government decided that the state budget would finance 50% of the cost of construction materials sold to persons facing the total or partial destruction of their homes.Likewise to be awarded is a 50% discount on current retail prices for goods of basic necessity, for the population affected, among these are mattresses, personal hygiene products, cooking equipment, and linens. When a hurricane hits Cuba it does not hit the whole of the island. YAMIL LAGE/AFP/Getty ImagesResidents of tornado-hit Regla neighbourhood walk amid the debris, in Havana, on January 28, 2019. Most of the damage is concentrated in some of Havana’s poorest communities – the residential areas out of sight of the government-run hotels and tourism enclaves. In Cuba, the hurricane's impact was extremely severe: the storm destroyed nearly a hundred ships and likely killed hundreds of individuals across the island, and also inflicted extensive crop damage and widespread flooding. The shortage Díaz-Canel blamed the bread shortage on the United States and President Donald Trump’s refusal to maintain friendly ties to the communist regime, though he did not elaborate on what role he claimed Washington had in the situation. The reestablishment of the technical systems of these important Havana routes was achieved within only 13 days, and this coming weekend, traffic will again flow on the Malecón, which was also seriously damaged.Despite the impact on educational centers, the academic year has been re-initiated across the country, thanks to the repair of a number of schools and the use of alternative sites in the most affected areas.Of the 980 healthcare institutions damaged, 289 have been repaired, while maintaining the system’s operations and continuing to provide vital services to the population. On average Cuba gets hit by a hurricane once every 4 years. So the word ‘season’ is a bit misleading. The 1944 Cuba–Florida hurricane was a large Category 4 tropical cyclone on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale that caused widespread damage across the western Caribbean Sea and Southeastern United States in October 1944. • October 14, 1910 - Known locally as the "Cyclone of the Five Days", a hurricane struck western Cuba, executed a small loop, and passed again near the western end of the island five days later. YAMIL LAGE/AFP/Getty ImagesA man inspects a damaged car lying on its side in the tornado-hit Luyano neighborhood in Havana early on January 28, 2019. Photos show flooded roads and significant damage from the storm, which made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane. Reports suggest much of the city is currently without electricity. Some of these 348 are again ready for operations.
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