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u.s. Aid to Cuba After Serious Damage Caused by Melissa · Global Voices

A United Nations official said Thursday that preliminary reports showed that about two million people in Cuba faced great needs — including shelter, food, water, and medical care — after Hurricane Melissa hit the island. UN Resident Coordinator for Cuba Francisco Pichón said Melissa had caused extensive damage to homes, infrastructure, crops, schools, and power lines. At least 240 communities had been held incommunicado because of landslides and…

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A United Nations official said Thursday that preliminary reports showed that about two million people in Cuba faced great needs — including shelter, food, water, and medical care — after Hurricane Melissa hit the island. UN Resident Coordinator for Cuba Francisco Pichón said Melissa had caused extensive damage to homes, infrastructure, crops, schools, and power lines. At least 240 communities had been held incommunicado because of landslides and…

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