Hurricane Matthew
Indignation in Guantánamo: Eight years after Hurricane Matthew, the government is providing cardboard roofs
Civil Defense reminds about hurricanes that struck Cuba in October: "Stay Alert!"
A retired teacher has been living practically outdoors since Hurricane Matthew destroyed her home
Cuban father of a child with leukemia appeals to Díaz-Canel for housing assistance
Cubans affected by Hurricane Matthew have not received the aid promised by the Government
Farmers in Cuba report that bank loans are inadequate to save their lands
The bridge over the Toa has reopened after a delay, and the Moa-Baracoa road is still under repair
The government warns those affected in Baracoa: "the State will not be able to build homes for everyone."
They dismantle the Baracoa bridge clumsily and throw the debris into the river
This is how the bridge over the Toa River is taking shape, after being destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in 2016 (+Photos)
The Toa Bridge, destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in 2016, once again connects Holguín and Guantánamo
The bridge over the Toa River was supposed to be completed in eight months, but it has been under construction for more than a year and still has a long way to go
Cuban families live in dilapidated houses in Baracoa
In Maisí, 200 homes have been rehabilitated with the help of Venezuela
A new energy line will connect the eastern and western regions of Cuba
Mother affected by Matthew: "My girl is sleeping on a palm frond."
Chronicles of Haiti Nearly Two Months After Matthew's Passage
More than 1,000 Cuban families affected by Matthew will receive new roofs
Baracoa is striving to heal the wounds caused by Matthew
Stunning images of the devastation and hunger in Haiti after Matthew
A Cuban surgeon from Baracoa saves lives in Haiti
Baracoa will cross the Toa River by raft
The restoration of Baracoa's heritage and colonial architecture is gaining prominence
Cuban doctors save Haitians from cholera and death
Raúl Torres records a song dedicated to Baracoa
A $4 million plan for food aid to Cuba has been announced
Interviews with residents of Guantánamo conducted by the Barrio Journalism team
They sought refuge in caves to protect themselves from Hurricane Matthew
ETECSA is working intensively in Maisí
A force of nature destroys a concrete house in seconds in Guantánamo
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