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A fire that broke out in a fuel tank in Jatibonico, Sancti Spíritus, was swiftly controlled by specialized firefighting units, with no reported loss of life or material damage.
Fidel Alejandro Triana González, through his Facebook account, reported that the incident occurred in a tank over 30 years old that contained waste.
Fortunately, the fire was extinguished without major consequences thanks to the prompt action of the Fire Department.
The workers of the Water Supply Department contributed resources and available equipment.
According to the Facebook user , the incident started at the Base Business Unit (UEB) Jatibonico.
The entity is part of the company Cubapel, which is engaged in the production and marketing of pulp, paper, and cardboard in the region.
The information emphasizes that the fire was fully controlled, preventing the incident from having more serious repercussions.
Local authorities have assured that there were no casualties or significant damage to infrastructure, and the situation has already been stabilized.
Local authorities arrived at the scene, including the Party, the Government, and the Ministry of the Interior.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Fire in Jatibonico and the Emergency Situation in Cuba
What happened in the Jatibonico fire?
A fire broke out in a fuel tank in Jatibonico, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba. The fire was quickly brought under control by the firefighters with no reported loss of life or significant material damage.
What was the cause of the fire in Jatibonico?
The fire sparked from a tank over 30 years old that contained fuel waste. The swift response from firefighters and local workers prevented further repercussions.
How was the fire in Jatibonico brought under control?
The fire was brought under control by the Fire Department with the support of the workers from the Water Supply Department. The rapid response and coordination of these teams were crucial in extinguishing the flames and preventing further damage.
What role do local authorities play in fire management in Cuba?
The local authorities, including the Party, the Government, and the Ministry of the Interior, usually take an active role in emergency management such as fires. Their presence and coordination are essential for quickly controlling risk situations.
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