US says it will send $3 million in aid to Cuba in aftermath of Hurricane Melissa
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US says it will send $3 million in aid to Cuba in aftermath of Hurricane Melissa
The U.S. State Department said it is coordinating with the Catholic Church to send $3 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba after Hurricane Melissa ravaged several provinces on the island’s eastern region.
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ LA HABANA (AP) — The Episcopal Conference of Cuba received an offer of $3 million from the United States to support the victims of Hurricane Melissa, which last week hit five provinces in the east of this Caribbean nation. In a statement circulated on Sunday, the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba (COCC) reported on the Church’s efforts. This comes after an unusual offer of cooperation made on Thursday by Washington, and …
Provinces of the island were affected by severe floods, house collapses, power outages, after Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa, which at the beginning of the week devastated entire areas of Jamaica, hit Cuba's east and flooded Haiti, killed nearly 60 people in the Caribbean.
New York, Nov 2 (EFE).- The U.S. government announced this Sunday that it is coordinating with the Catholic Church the distribution of humanitarian aid worth 3 million dollars for those affected by Hurricane Melissa in eastern Cuba. The Office of Western Hemisphere Affairs, under the State Department, indicated in X that it seeks to distribute assistance “directly to those most affected in eastern Cuba by the devastation” of the hurricane, which…
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