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Las Tunas
Desperation in Las Tunas: A neighborhood receives only 25 minutes of electricity and takes to the streets to protest
Viral peak and shadow figures: underreporting prevents an accurate understanding of the real magnitude of the dengue and chikungunya epidemic in Las Tunas
Coal and Fans: The Incentive for Baseball Players in Las Tunas
The government announces that all provinces are reconnected to the National Electric System, but power outages persist
Independent records document at least 87 deaths due to the health crisis in Cuba
Santiagueros arrested for putting up graffiti against the dictatorship
The regime points out two other Cubans abroad as "financiers" of an alleged remittance theft
MININT is investigating alleged currency trafficking schemes in three Cuban provinces
Cuban lawmaker justifies limits on freedom of expression following the arrest of a Tunero for criticizing the regime
A fight has been reported between a student and her teacher at a pre-university school in Artemisa
Las Tunas begins massive fumigation amid resurgence of dengue and chikungunya
Cuban detained in Las Tunas for criticizing the regime on Facebook is transferred to prison, according to his son’s report
This is how the slow recovery is progressing in eastern Cuba three weeks after Hurricane Melissa
Cuban regime extends tax payment deadlines in provinces affected by Hurricane Melissa
"Peas filled with bugs and a bad smell": Cubans outraged by announcement of product distribution in bodegas
Health authorities in Las Tunas deny a "health crisis" and assert that the situation is "under control."
Yordan Álvarez is also playing: his bat is reaching the National Series
"I just want food for my children": The plea of a mother from Holguín who lost everything after Hurricane Melissa
A Cuban is reported in Las Tunas for being summoned for expressing his opinions on social media
"They remembered that people take baths": they are distributing a bar soap and a laundry soap per consumer in Las Tunas
Santiago de Cuba has only restored less than 35% of its electricity service two weeks after the hurricane
Civil Defense declares recovery phase for two municipalities after Melissa, while eastern Cuba is still assessing the damage
Cuba is experiencing a power generation deficit of over 1,500 MW, not including the blackouts in the East
Lightning strike leaves several communities in Villa Clara without electricity
Cuban girl seeks help from Birán: “I have no food and I can't go on”
Official press blames the exile for the unrest in eastern Cuba following Melissa
Blackouts and propaganda: The Guiteras thermoelectric plant showcases its 'solidarity'
This is how the neighborhood of Jarahueca in Songo-La Maya looked after the passage of Hurricane Melissa
UNE ensures that more than 54% of the electrical service in eastern Cuba has been restored
The UN allocates more than 74 million dollars to Cuba to address the emergency caused by Hurricane Melissa
A donation from Spain arrives in Cuba, containing kitchen modules, tools, and work boots
Las Tunas continues to have no water in homes despite the reservoirs being full
Motorcycle caravan departs from Las Tunas with humanitarian aid for hurricane victims
The U.S. reiterates that humanitarian aid for Cuba will be channeled through the Catholic Church
Flooding in Río Cauto causes serious damage to the Los Caneyes recreation center
Santiago de Cuba is trying to return to normalcy with the reactivation of public transportation
Nearly 8,000 people remain evacuated in Río Cauto following the passage of Melissa
Several roads remain impassable in eastern Cuba following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
The government will sell a pound of chicken to children, pregnant women, and the elderly in Las Tunas following the passage of Melissa
New failures in the Electrical System worsen blackouts in Cuba
Mass evacuation in Las Tunas due to the danger of overflowing dams and reservoirs
Quinceañera celebrates birthday in an evacuation center in Las Tunas after the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Ferrobús rescues residents of Guamo trapped by Hurricane Melissa
Santiago de Cuba remains almost cut off: Only 3% of telecommunications services have been restored
Spain sends 36 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba for the victims of Hurricane Melissa
Cáritas Santa Clara gathers donations for those affected by Hurricane Melissa
Bicitaxis from Las Tunas help evacuate victims from Granma following floods
Blackouts in Cuba: The UNE reports over 1,000 MW of deficit with the east still in the dark
Rescue operations continue in Guamo, Granma: Another 135 people evacuated
The Cuban government acknowledges that the restoration of electricity in the east is "complicated" following Melissa
Cuban prospect Rafael Tarín departs from Cuba heading to the Dominican Republic
National Bus services are being reinstated in Camagüey, Las Tunas, and Holguín
The Santiago de Cuba International Airport resumes operations following the passage of Melissa
Colombia sends 22 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba and Jamaica following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
"The cyclone left me with nothing": Cuban mother of five lost everything with Hurricane Melissa
Blackouts and chaos in eastern Cuba: the power grid collapses after Hurricane Melissa passes
An incident has been reported on a train transporting evacuees due to flooding in Río Cauto
Rescues and evacuations continue in Río Cauto due to severe flooding in Granma
Railway operational complex starts to rescue hundreds of isolated individuals in Río Cauto
"The water is rising very quickly": Families are asking for help and real information in Río Cauto
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