The Nicaraguan Vice President, Rosario Murillo, reported through her propaganda media, the aid that has been sent to the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, after the passage of Hurricane Julia that left a total of 6,469 people affected.
“We have sent a new consignment of food packages, hygiene packages, hammocks and whatever is required to continue walking in recovery,” said the first, who also stressed that the drinking water service has been restored in the area.
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“We are currently validating the requirements to complete the replacement coverage for damage to the most affected families, especially the roof that in some communities, the winds of the hurricane tore it off,” he explained.
He also indicated that the Ministry of Health transferred more than 30 doctors to a group of nurses, “who have carried out house-to-house protection work.”
China makes donation for those affected by “Julia”
The deputy dictator also reported — without giving further details — the donation made by her ally China for those affected by Hurricane Julia. “Ambassador Chen Xi delivered the donation to Dr. Guillermo González and his fellow adviser — son of the presidential couple — Laureano Ortega,” Murillo explained.
“We thank as always with brotherhood and deep solidarity,” added the spokeswoman, who took the opportunity to greet Chinese President Xi Jinping for the twentieth congress of the Communist Party of China.
In a clear indirection to the United States, the wife of the dictator of Daniel Ortega affirmed that “with his leadership —Xi Jinping— he has been defending and strengthening the principles, ideals and values in a challenging world, where the enemies of peace seek to impose their domination ».
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The Nicaraguan regime raised to 300 million dollars the damage caused by Juliawhich last October 9 hit with the strength of a category 1 hurricane and later degraded to a tropical storm, according to a preliminary report released on Saturday, October 15.