Madrid/Three children died This Sunday in ManicaraguaVilla Clara, for the fall of lightning during a storm. With them was Diamelis Delgado Granados, 14, and the only survivor of the group, who is now hospitalized and evolves favorably, according to the authorities.
The fatalities are Andy Alberto Turiño González, 13, Analía García Rodríguez, 14, and Jorge Alejandro de la Coba Monteagudo, also 14 years old and who had traveled from the United States to spend the holidays to Cuba.
The authorities moved to the José Luis Miranda Pediatric Hospital, from Santa Clara, where they followed up the situation of the slightest injury. “The young woman remains aware, oriented and shows a favorable evolution,” Magalys Molina Díaz, a specialist doctor from the center’s intermediate therapy room, told the official press.
“The young woman remains aware, oriented and shows a favorable evolution,” Magalys Molina Díaz, a specialist doctor, told the official press
“It relieves us to know that Diamelis evolves positively thanks to the rapid intervention of the medical team. We reiterate our commitment to support the family and ensure that it receives all the necessary attention for its complete recovery,” said the first secretary of the Communist Party, Susley Morfa, who came together with the governor of the province, Milaxy Yanet Sánchez Armas.
Does just two monthstwo other teenagers lost their lives in Baptá, Artemis. The event occurred on June 7, in the neighborhood of Pita, at the Popular Council Urbano 2, when Luis Antonio and Maicol, who were playing outdoor football, were reached by lightning.
In 2023, another electric shock ended the life of Dunielkis Fonseca Borges, a worker of the Nickel Union Services Company in Moa, in Holguín. In this case, six other co -workers who expected the transport to return home were injured.
Cuba records an annual average of 54 deaths for ray impacts, the first cause of death due to weather phenomena on the island, with 1,742 deaths between 1987 and 2017, according to the latest data available thanks to a study conducted by specialists from the Institute of Meteorology of the Island (Insmet).
