Ciego de Avila, August 1 (RHC)-- President Miguel Diaz-Canel visited central Ciego de Ávila province on Tuesday to check on the ground the pace of recovery work in the territory following the devastation caused by the heavy rains during May and June.
Diaz-Canel toured sites in the municipality of Florencia, the hardest hit by the rains brought on by subtropical storm Alberto. He spoke with authorities and with local residents in the area, visited reconstruction sites and food distribution centers.
Ciego de Avila is located some 400 kilometers east of Havana, the Cuban capital.
Cuban president checks recovery in Ciego de Avila after heavy rainfalls
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