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Cuban Prime Minister and member of the Communist Party Politburo addressed a Council of Ministers meeting on Tuesday to alert that nobody should be overconfident amidst the passage on Cuba by storm Rafael, he predicted huge damage given the track of the storm.
It's better if we take extra measures than falling short in taking action in this situation, he said.

Chaired by Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, and led by Manuel Marrero Cruz, Cuban PM, the Council of Ministers today checked the measures taken to face the passage of Cyclone Rafael with each of the provinces on cyclone alert.

Authorities of the National Civil Defense Staff, the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources, the Institute of Meteorology and the Government of Havana will attend Tuesday's Mesa Redonda to report on the country's actions to face the threat of Hurricane Rafael to the west and center of the country and the persistence of rains in the eastern part of the national territory.

This time the territory will not escape from the force of winds and heavy rains of tropical storm Rafael, probably hurricane when it reaches Cuba, so the agriculture of Artemisa is preparing, in order to protect the productions and ensure the resources.

The presence of tropical storm Rafael constitutes a potential danger for western Cuba, declared in a state of alert due to the fact that it is gaining in organization and intensity in the central Caribbean Sea.

As part of the preventive measures in view of the imminent passage of tropical storm Rafael through western Cuba, teaching activities were suspended in all territories in the cyclonic alert phase.

Cuban Institute of Meteorology reports in its Tropical Cyclone Warning No. 4 that during the early hours of this morning, tropical storm Rafael, located in the central Caribbean Sea has gained in organization and intensity.

Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the country, checked on Monday with each of the provinces on alert the measures taken to face the passage of tropical storm Rafael.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez conveyed his Tanzanian counterpart Mahmoud Thabit Kombo the island’s willingness to further expand bilateral relations.

 On Monday at 3 pm, local Cuba time, the island’s Civil Defense Authority issued a Storm Watch (Alert) for all western territories from Pinar del Rio to Matanzas province in the face of the development of Tropical Depression 18, which was moving northwards to the South of Jamaica.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez attended the opening today of the XL Havana International Fair (FIHAV), held at the Expocuba Fairgrounds in this city, where some 60 nations and more than 750 companies—a third of them Cuban—are participating this year, which confirms the event as the largest source of trade agreements in the Caribbean.

In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel assured that the country is tracking the meteorological situation and taking timely preventive measures given the likelihood of a tropical depression forming in the Caribbean, including the permanent communication with the population.

During the recent 1st Regional Congress of Women in Nuclear (WiN-ARCAL) held in Mexico, specialists of the Regional Cooperation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean (ARCAL) elected Cuba’s Dr. Lidia Lauren Elías Hardy to the Board of Directors of one of their groups.

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