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CAMAGÜEY MATANZAS VILLA CLARA MAYABEQUE CIEGO DE AVILA SANCTI SPÍRITUS HAVANA Creation date: 18 Sep 2017 Sources: Situation Report No. 10, Office of the Resident Coordinator, Cuba. Feedback: [email protected] Visit: www.reliefweb.int | redhum.org | www.unocha.org/rolac The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive. Cuba: Hurricane Irma update (as of 18 September) In the central areas of the country, where basic services have not yet been restored, water provision with tank trucks has been increased and processed food supply has been set up. Shelter is among the most affected sectors. Central provinces of Villa Clara and Ciego de Ávila account for about 50,000 damaged houses. Joint work is being carried out in the recovery of damaged health facilities. Collapsed medical offices of affected communities are relocated. The number of affected schools has risen to 2,186. 3.1 millIons people affected by damaged water supply +84,000 houses affected houses collapsed +10,000 70% of hospitals and clinics in the affected territories has been damaged 2,186 educational centers damaged +145,000 animals affected laying birds affected +70,000 CAMAGÜEY CIEGO DE AVILA HAVANA MATANZAS MAYABEQUE SANCTI SPÍRITUS VILLA CLARA Cuba Action Plan - Geographical location of sectorial support. PROVINCE Severely affected areas Moderated affected areas Less affected areas required to attend Action Plan people to be reached with the Action Plan $ 55.8 millions 2.15 millions United Nations support to different sectors (according the Action Plan 18 Sep 2017)

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Page 1: 2017-09-18 SITREP 10 CUBA UPDATE v3 - ReliefWeb · 2017-09-18 · laying birds affected +70,000 CAMAGÜEY CIEGO DE AVILA HAVANA MATANZAS MAYABEQUE SANCTI SPÍRITUS VILLA CLARA Cuba

CAMAGÜEY

MATANZAS

VILLA CLARA

MAYABEQUE

CIEGODE AVILA

SANCTISPÍRITUS

HAVANA

Creation date: 18 Sep 2017 Sources: Situation Report No. 10, Office of the Resident Coordinator, Cuba.Feedback: [email protected] Visit: www.reliefweb.int | redhum.org | www.unocha.org/rolac

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.The numbers presented are for orientation and not conclusive.

Cuba: Hurricane Irma update (as of 18 September)

In the central areas of the country, where basic services have not yet been restored, water provision with tank trucks has been increased and processed food supply has been set up. Shelter is among the most affected sectors. Central provinces of Villa Clara and Ciego de Ávila account for about 50,000 damaged houses. Joint work is being carried out in the recovery of damaged health facilities. Collapsed medical offices of affected communities are relocated. The number of affected schools has risen to 2,186.

3.1 millIonspeople affected by

damaged watersupply

+84,000houses affected

houses collapsed+10,000

70%of hospitals and clinics

in the affected territorieshas been damaged

2,186educational

centersdamaged

+145,000animals affected

laying birds affected+70,000

CAMAGÜEY

CIEGO DE AVILA

HAVANA

MATANZAS

MAYABEQUE

SANCTI SPÍRITUS

VILLA CLARA

Cuba Action Plan - Geographical location of sectorial support.

PROVINCE

Severely affected areasModerated affected areasLess affected areas

required toattend

Action Plan

people to bereached with

the Action Plan

$ 55.8millions 2.15 millions

United Nations support to different sectors (according the Action Plan 18 Sep 2017)