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Let's recap what independent socialist Cuba dealt with after Irma. And contrast this with the Puerto Rican colony of the US as Trump's visit approaches. This report is from a few days ago. Do you think the kind of detail Cuba has managed to compile has happened in Puerto Rico? Never mind the spectacularly different outcomes? Which you will *NEVER *hear reported in the corporate media. In fact the Trump administration is seeking to make sure you won't hear from Cuba by stopping the issuance of visas to Cubans.

Jon Flanders

*"The National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI) along the three chiefs of the strategic regions the country is divided into, reported the following figures to the Cuban National Defense president:*

*Close to 1.9 million Cubans were evacuated to safer places. Up to date 11,689 people remain in shelters, receiving state support of food and other first need items in nine provinces. Over 158 thousand houses were affected: 14,657 were totally destroyed and 16,646 suffered large damages. Also, over 23 thousand lost their roofs, and over 100 thousand suffered some damages on them.*

*The National Power Grid suffered major damages in most of the country. Some 4,000 poles were knocked down by the winds, close to 3 500 kilometers of power lines went down. Out of the 8 largest power plants, half of them had to halt due to the severity of the damages. Two weeks later, 99.9 percent of the country had the power restored.*

*In telecommunications, a quarter of a million landlines were affected, as well as 1,471 internet lines. 27 phone towers fell along 4,764 poles. Today, 85.3 percent of these services are already restored."*


http://en.granma.cu/tourism/2017-09-27/cuba-will-be-ready-for-tourist-high-season-without-a-trace-of-hurricane-irma
http://en.granma.cu/cuba/2017-09-28/the-guiteras-thermoelectric-plant-up-and-running
http://en.granma.cu/cuba/2017-09-27/the-havana-malecon-preparing-to-reopen-photos


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