Tragedy in Guantánamo: Mother with four children loses everything in fire

A family from San Pedro, Guantánamo, has been left homeless after a fire destroyed their house. The incident highlights the precariousness of basic services in Cuba, and the community is coming together to help.

Fire in GuantánamoPhoto © Facebook / Luis ViralInfluencer Suarez

A family from the town of San Pedro, in the province of Guantánamo, was left in total despair after a fire completely destroyed their wooden home, leaving a mother and her four children without a home or belongings.

According to the information provided on the Facebook page of internet user Luis ViralInfluencer Suarez, the victim, identified as Nairiusky López Durán, had gone out to wash clothes at the river due to the lack of water in the area when the flames consumed her home.

The house, built on a rural property, was reduced to ashes along with everything the family owned.

The children of the affected mother are 3, 9, 14, and 20 years old. The loss of the few material possessions they had has caused great concern in the community, which is rallying to provide support with food, clothing, and financial assistance.

Neighbors and friends have spread calls on social media and solidarity groups, sharing contact numbers and bank accounts to facilitate donations.

“It’s a case of urgency, they lost everything and need immediate assistance,” stated those promoting the support campaign.

The disaster reflects the vulnerability of many families in rural areas of Cuba, where the precarious condition of homes, the lack of access to basic services like water and electricity, and the absence of rapid response resources exacerbate the consequences of these disasters.

Another disaster left this month without their belongings a mother and her two children in the city of Guantánamo.

Fortunately, no fatalities were reported in the incident that occurred on 9 Sur Street between 2 and 3 Oeste, but the family was left with only the clothes they were wearing at the time of the fire.

Witnesses and posts shared on social media indicated that the fire completely consumed the household belongings: appliances, clothing, furniture, food, toys, and essential items.

Cuba is facing an alarming series of fires, many linked to prolonged blackouts. These power outages force families to use alternative and dangerous methods for cooking or lighting their homes, increasing the risk of fires.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Fires in Guantánamo and the Emergency Situation in Cuba

How did the fire start in the home of Nairiusky López Durán in Guantánamo?

The fire in the home of Nairiusky López Durán, located in San Pedro, Guantánamo, occurred while she had gone to wash clothes in the river due to the lack of water in the area. The wooden house was reduced to ashes along with all her belongings. The news does not specify the exact cause of the fire.

What kind of assistance is the family from Guantánamo, who lost their home in the fire, receiving?

The community has mobilized to support the affected family, providing food, clothing, and financial assistance. Neighbors and acquaintances have spread calls for donations through social media and solidarity groups, sharing contact numbers and bank accounts to channel the aid. The family is receiving community support, but no official help from the Cuban government is mentioned.

Why are fires common in Cuban homes?

Fires are frequent in Cuba due to the precarious nature of housing, lack of access to basic services such as water and electricity, and the use of alternative and dangerous methods for cooking or lighting homes. The prolonged blackouts and poor infrastructure increase the risk of fires.

What is the response of the Cuban government to these disasters?

The news and context provided indicate that local authorities have not offered a significant or effective response to the families affected by the fires. Government assistance is minimal or nonexistent, and communities often rely on local solidarity and social networks for support.

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