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Hurricane Relief For Cuba
1. Hurricane Relief for Cuba What can WE do to help? Created by the Chicago Friends of Cuba 10/4/08
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7. As Cuba is known to do, as soon as risk possibilities are forecast, the country’s first priority in these circumstances is to safeguard human life.
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9. In total, 3,179,846 people were protected from these two hurricanes — 2,772,615 during Ike — only about 500,000 of whom were in evacuation centers; the rest received solidarity shelter from friends and neighbors.
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18. In western Cuba, serious impacts were reported on the electric power infrastructure.
24. Unquestionably, one of the most calamitous effects of Gustav and Ike was on housing: more than 444,000 homes damaged, a large number of them with partially or totally destroyed roofs and other impacts; and of that total, 63,249 houses completely demolished.
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29. The Cuban government did not waste a single minute and, within a few hours, began sending material resources from its reserves to the affected territories, even though it was not possible for everything to get to everybody immediately.
30. The people’s solidarity was present from the first moment, and there are many examples of that.
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33. Support from the outside has not been lacking, either. The authorities of many governments, agencies and institutions have sent aid. The seeds of Cuban internationalist conduct and solidarity have been germinating for decades.
34. Immediate emergency needs have been met as best as possible, but the Cuban government warns that the country faces six months of food shortage if immediate, drastic steps are not taken. And…..the U.S. blockade adds insult to injury making an already challenging situation even more difficult.
35. We’re better than our current policy towards Cuba. We have a people to people foreign policy!
38. IFCO/Pastors for Peace is organizing a construction brigade of skilled craftspeople to travel down as soon as possible. They will also send a caravan of much needed material aid. They need financial donations to make this happen in a timely fashion. Visit their web site at www.ifconews.org and click on donate or call (212) 926-5757.
39. A comprehensive list of other organizations that are collecting hurricane relief is available at: http://www.democracyinamericas.org/Hurricane_Ike/Gustav_Relief