After Hurricane Ian passed … America provides Cuba humanitarian aid of two million dollars

After Hurricane Ian passed … America provides Cuba humanitarian aid of two million dollars

After Hurricane Ian passed, the United States announced a two million dollar emergency aid to Cuba in a move approved by Havana.
Ned Price, a spokesperson for the US State Department, said that through its office for international development and “trusted international partners,” which work directly with the Cubans whose societies were wrecked by the hurricane, the US offers the Cuban people “decisive humanitarian assistance.”

We appreciate the opportunity to offer humanitarian aid from the United States. The help, he continued, “would contribute to our efforts to support and assist individuals affected by the catastrophe.”
At the end of September, Hurricane Ian devastated Cuba, claimed two lives, and left it in the dark.
He then went to the United States, killing more than a hundred people in a number of southern states, including Florida, which was severely affected.

A new report released by the authorities on Saturday evening stated that Hurricane Ian claimed the lives of 44 persons in Florida in the southern United States.
“Hurricane Ian is responsible for 44 fatalities.”
A significant number of Cuban exiles live in the United States, particularly in Florida, where it is a touchy political subject.
On his arrival at the White House, Joe Biden promised a review of the US policy of Cuba, which has been under an American ban since 1962.

However, he changed his tone once Havana initiated a brutal campaign in response to the massive anti-government rallies in July 2021.

After Hurricane Ian passed, America sent $2 million in humanitarian help to Cuba.

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