Two fires They were reported Monday, one at the Sancti Spíritus hospital and another in a neighborhood of Placetas, Villa Clara. Both were suffocated without regretting injured or fatal victims.
In the case of Sancti Spíritus, the fire was reported at the Camilo Cienfuegos Provincial Hospital, around 7 and 30 at night.
It occurred in the intermediate care unit, without leaving injured or victims.
According to statements to the local newspaper Escambray Made by Dr. Aldosky Polo Santana, the incident occurred in the so -called Medical Fourth, where the loss of a TV, individual belongings of the health personnel, an air conditioning and other media.
Polo Santana clarified that there were no damage to the nearby cubicle or other parts of the intermediate care unit.
“A ventilated patients and in another medical condition were transferred to other areas of the institution where they receive health care according to their current status,” says the report.
Fire Department forces stifled the fire while technicians and specialists from the Ministry of Interior investigated the causes.
Four homes burned in Placetas
In the case of Villa Clara, it was a medium proportional fire that affected four homes, on 6th west street between Central and 1st North Highway, in the municipality of Placetas. It occurred in the afternoon. No losses of human or injured lives were reported.
Instead, two of the homes were devoured by the flames and two others suffered partial damage. The incident originated in a house and spread to the adjoining.
Four firefighters commanders – the Placetas, the Provincial, Caibarién and Camajuaní – worked to control and extinguish the flames, according to the profile in Facebook of the Provincial Government.
Firefighters were supported by tank cars (water pipes) of both the state and private sector, “highlighting the solidarity of the dairy products that made their resources available to combat the fire.”
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Both fires add to the list of accidents officially reported in Cuba in recent months, occurring fundamentally in housing, vehicles and state industries, some of which have left fatal and injured victims of serious.
