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A fierce fire destroyed the home of a couple in Sancti Spíritus who have lost everything.
The internet user Yureibys Torresilla, who has a support project in the province, shared photos of the couple at the site where their home once stood.
The individuals affected are José Rafael Pérez and his wife Leidy Sierra, and they are residents of the rural area known as Ampliación de la Ford.

The saddest part, according to the author of the post, is that they went out for a walk with their family and upon returning, they found their house completely destroyed.
"The phone number of this gentleman is 54130748. You can call him on behalf of our group! They can help you," said Torresilla in the Facebook group "HERE WITH THE HERO IN SANCTI SPÍRITUS AND ALL OF CUBA, SOLIDARITY!".
"We are opening the case; they need everything from clothes to food... Any food, please contact me, Yanalli González, or Nely Valdés," he added.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Fire in Sancti Spíritus and Its Impact
How did the fire occur in the couple's house in Sancti Spíritus?
The fire destroyed the house while the couple was away, they went out for a walk with family and upon returning found their home completely destroyed.
What assistance does the couple affected by the fire need?
Marriage urgently needs assistance in the form of clothing, food, and any other type of material support. Interested parties can contact the number 54130748 or reach out to Yanalli González and Nely Valdés to coordinate donations.
How can we support those affected by fires in Cuba?
Solidarity and community support are essential. Donations of clothing, food, and construction materials can be made, as well as providing emotional support. Social media is a key tool for connecting donors with those affected.
Why are fires frequent in Cuba?
Deficiencies in electrical infrastructures, the poor quality of construction materials, and living conditions contribute to the frequency of fires in Cuba. Additionally, the lack of maintenance and the scarcity of resources to prevent and combat fires increase the risk.
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