Díaz-Canel also met with farmer William Ernesto González, who owns La Rosa farm, whose nearly two caballerias of banana, avocado, coffee and coconut trees were ravaged by the meteorological event.
Now let’s get back on our feet and recover,” González told the Cuban president.
The president toured on Wednesday morning areas affected by the Hurricane Ian in Havana and Pinar del Rio.
In both territories Díaz-Canel checked the recovery work, among which stood out the cleaning-up, cleaning of roads, collecting of debris and lifting poles and downed cables, and both telephone and power service.
Hurricane Ian even left significant damage in both provinces, mainly in Pinar del Río, where partial and total collapse of buildings, numerous damaged agricultural areas and tobacco production were reported.
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