Mexico sent another package of humanitarian aid to Cuba after the passage of Hurricane Ian with implements to restore the electrical service on the island, seriously affected during the week, they point out. reports of state media.
This is the ninth aid package to arrive on the island from Aztec lands as part of the 100 tons of supplies promised by the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. More than half are already in Cuban territory, according to the published information.
Cables, insulators, circuit breaker devices have arrived, among other components of the donation, which must be completed this Monday, October 3.
These resources will be allocated mainly to the provinces of Pinar del Río and Artemisa, two of the most affected by the Ian’s step in western Cuba.
Likewise, Mexican experts in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity are currently working in several territories affected by the passage of Ian, in the recovery of the Cuban electrical system, said Brigadier General José Antonio Pantoja, Mexican military attaché in Cuba. .
Hurricane Ian left great damage to the national electric servicewhich suffered a total collapse on September 27 when the entire country was left completely in the dark after a total deficit in electricity generation.