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The Floods in Río Cauto Are Beginning to Recede, but some Towns Remain Cut Off and Aid Is Arriving in Dribs and Drabs.

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#Cuba after Melissa: The waters of the Cauto River are beginning to recede, but communities like San Pablo de Yao remain isolated, without #electricity or communication, while aid from the regime arrives slowly and unevenly.
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#Cuba after Melissa: The waters of the Cauto River are beginning to recede, but communities like San Pablo de Yao remain isolated, without #electricity or communication, while aid from the regime arrives slowly and unevenly.

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diariodecuba.com broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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