1.10.22

Cuba Recovers From LATEST Hurricane!!

 {Thanks to Mexico's Help}

     The Cubans in Cuba are pugnacious, resilient, and Lovely. Come hell or high water, they seem to recover from little things such as Hurricanes, Military Attacks, Embargoes, Blockades, etc., etc. This week Hurricane Ian pounded the island and only by October 1st-2022, after 5 days of blackouts, did millions begin to have their electric power restored...thanks to Mexico.
      Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel has worn his military uniform in the past five days as he toured Hurricane-ravaged areas of Western Cuba or reported back to the Cuban people on television, as shown above today. He thanked Mexico "most graciously."
     Meanwhile, while the U. S. tightens the six-year-old Embargo/Blockade against Cuba, the island searches where it can to keep its fragile economy afloat. This weekend Cuba's Prime Minister -- Manuel Marrero Cruz, 5th from the right above -- is faraway in Hanoi finalizing another financial deal with Vietnam that includes a livestock/agricultural mutual association on the island. Vietnam is already the biggest investor in Cuba's vital deep-water and ultra-modern Muriel Port Economic Development Zone located about 30 miles southwest of Havana.
    And meanwhile, on nationwide television Newscasts today on October 1-2022 Cuban reporters are thanking one particular nation -- Mexico -- for sending two huge transport airplanes to help Cuba restore power to the island after 5 days of blackouts caused by Hurricane Ian. Cuba earlier heaped massive praise on Mexico for sending helicopters and airplanes to help Cuba finally stop the fires that recently resulted from the drastic explosions that decimated the island's main Power Station in Matanzas 65 miles southeast of Havana. The two Mexican cargo planes shown above this weekend included cables and other material, as well as Mexican experts, that are helping Cuba to restore power to the island's 11 million people.
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