| Recurring hurricanes: the Cuban experience |
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George, Lilly, Mitch, Lilli, Michelle, Ivan, Charly... After Hurricane Michelle passed through the Caribbean and Central America in November of last year, an article in the Guardian drew attention to the great differences in damage between Cuba and its neighbors, not only in this hurricane but others throughout the past decades: "Whatever the reasons, Cuba has lessons for the rest of us."
"To withstand Michelle was a real life test. The MCR tiles and the blocks fabricated with EcoMaterials gained credibility," according to the director of the national housing institute. People in the town of Isabela remember when Hurricane Michelle whipped through with winds up to 280km/hour, and destroyed many buildings. However, 21 families already had Micro Concrete Roofing through and one inhabitant said that in the past each time a hurricane passed she lost her roof. Now, with her new roof, no tiles broke or moved during Hurricane Michelle and she feels secure.
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Recurring hurricanes: the Cuban experience