El aeropuerto internacional Jardines del Rey fue destruido por el huracán. #Cuba #HuracanIrma http://pic.twitter.com/r8Xs981EOg— Periódico Granma (@Granma_Digital) September 10, 2017
Miami Herald: In Cuba, many Hurricane Irma victims are asking themselves, where is the government?
Surrounded by the remains of her home in Isabela de Sagua, a town on the north coast of central Cuba, a little girl tells a state television reporter what she lost during Hurricane Irma, which lashed across most of the island.
“The bathroom, the bicycle, the fan, a sweater of mine,” says the girl. Nearby, a woman with her hands on her head stares in disbelief at the remains of her house, which now has no roof, walls or windows.
Little by little, details of damages caused by Hurricane Irma during its passage through Cuba are emerging. It’s a tragedy.
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WNU Editor: Growing up in the Soviet Union no one relied on the government when emergencies/disasters happened. And for those who still had faith .... Chernobyl was the last straw. I am surprised that some of the people of Cuba still have faith that the government would help them .... my prediction .... they are going to wait a long time for that help to arrive.