Las Mipymes también están sin corriente en Pinar del Río a riesgo de que se le echen a perder los productos, afirmó el custodio de una empresa a ADN Cuba. “Hay dos o tres contenedores con productos que se pueden echar a perder” afirmó el entrevistado.
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00:00Good morning, I'm reporting here today in the city of Pinar del Río, the energy situation in the province, which is strange for anyone, the situation there is with electricity in Pinar del Río before the passage of Hurricane Rafael and with respect after the passage of Hurricane Rafael.
00:20Here, as you are seeing, these are small mipimes that are in the province, where they have four refrigerated containers, where they store chicken, minced meat and some foods that are sold by the mipimes.
00:32Here we have a guard from here, because in the entity, the staff who work in the entity are not there, there is the guard, who can tell us more or less the panorama after Hurricane Rafael to date, what is the problem that exists?
00:48No, no, no, here the current, they put it on the same day, from 9 at night to 10 in the morning, and then they have put it in small places.
01:01In this part of the industrial part of the province of Pinar del Río they have put the electricity sporadically.
01:08The last time they put it, it was in the ground for 30 minutes and they haven't put it anymore.
01:12Do you still have products?
01:14There are two or three containers.
01:16With products that have minced meat.
01:18They can be thrown away easily.
01:20They can be thrown away easily.
01:21And that is the situation that more or less is having the, how to say, the independent businessman in the province with respect to the energy cuts.
01:31It is known that we are connected, there is a connection, that there is an emergency group of electrogens in the part of El Capó, which supposedly supplies the provincial hospitals and the old hospital here in the capital of Pinar del Río.
01:45Here, as you are seeing the panorama, these are the containers.
01:50For there, as you are seeing, they are unloading another container there, in another refrigeration.
01:55And that is the panorama.
01:57Let me ask you another question.
01:59Has the government come to give you any information?
02:02Well, I'm here, no one has come.
02:04No one has come from the government?
02:05I'm here.
02:06And in case the products are lost, what do they have?
02:10I don't know how to say that.
02:11He doesn't know how to say it.
02:13In case the products are lost, it is not read either.
02:15And no one has come here to tell you more or less what they can do.
02:18Let's remember that these are the MIPIMES, which can be thrown away and the products can be lost.
02:26That is, the waste dump.
02:28And as you, as a person in your house, do you have electricity?
02:31No, no, it's the same.
02:34You live next door, right?
02:35Yes, it's the same.
02:36You live close by.
02:37And the water, how is the water supply?
02:39We did a job with the pump.
02:40Yesterday, yesterday they put a rat.
02:42And they put ...
02:43Yesterday it was foggy.
02:44Yesterday it was foggy.
02:45It means that the situation is a bit ...
02:48For you, for this part of that, the city of Pinar del Río is completely dark.
02:53It's been more than 168 hours.
02:55Thank you for allowing me to come here.
02:59And we are here doing a collaboration with ADN Cuba.
03:02To give information on the situation in the province of Pinar del Río.
03:07Reporting for ADN Cuba, José Ronaldo.