7.5.22

The Deadly Explosion Stuns Havana

 

    As darkness began to settle over Havana on Saturday, May 7th, 2022, all of Cuba remains stunned by the explosion on Friday morning that destroyed the famed Saratoga Hotel in the heart of the capital city. President Miguel Diaz-Canel, still stunned, said: "Nos duele a todos..."/"It hurts all of us."
    Normally the mainstream media in the U. S. reports only on what Counter Revolutionary Cubans in Little Havana/Miami say, but today -- May 7th, 2022 -- prime sources such as NBC News is actually reporting from Havana about the deadly disaster at the famed Saratoga Hotel on Friday morning, May 6th, 2022. The NBC News update late Saturday afternoon correctly reported that the probable cause of the blast was a natural gas leak but, as shown above, Cuba's Tourism Minister Dalila Gonzalez remains skeptical and is still investigating the cause further. The Saratoga Hotel was actually being refurbished and was scheduled to be reopened on May 10th as Cuba gears up for its vital tourist trade after losing so much tourism because of the twin perils of the U. S. Blockade and the Pandemic. Tourism Minister Dalila Gonzalez says, "We always must look out for terrorists who often strike from Miami or from inside Cuba when funded or goaded by Miami...especially when it seems that Cuba is geared for even a semblance of economic progress. The Saratoga would have reopened on May 10th after costly refurbishing and it is a favorite of tourists and it is only a 4-minute walk from El Capitolio, our famous capital."
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