Reflections by comrade Fidel
THE THIRD HURRICANE
It could loose strength but it is already
raining in most of the country. It’s raining on farming areas absolutely
drenched by the recent rainfalls. The water reservoirs filled up to almost full
capacity due to hurricanes Gustav and
Ike will be releasing water on
cultivated fields and valleys. This already happened at the end of August and
early September. This hurricane has been given the misleading name of Paloma.
After countless hours of labor, many crops almost
ready for harvesting as well as fuel, seeds, fertilizers, herbicides and the
work of the equipment used to urgently grow food will again be lost.
In
many places where the families awaited for and received materials to repair
their homes, and where they excitedly applauded the workers who were
reestablishing electricity so vital to many services, will again partly live
through the same experience.
Once
again destruction will revisit highways, roads and other works in various
provinces of the country.
The
latest report from the Meteorology Institute’s National Forecast Center has
confirmed the inexorable development of the event. Nevertheless, we should not
be discouraged by adversity. Paloma
is not covering such an extensive area as Gustav.
Our
people should learn from every such event about the consequences of climate
change and the ecologic unbalance, which are some of the many problems humanity
is facing.
The
initial estimates of the economic damages caused by the two previous hurricanes
were short of reality. The losses amounted to 8 billions instead of the 5
billions originally announced. This time there will be additional damages.
The
cadres who are decidedly and restlessly coming to grips with the problems shall
insist on demanding from their compatriots that they respond to these adverse
circumstances with hard work in both production and services.
And,
if the chief of the empire and leading promoter of the genocidal blockade on
our country were to offer again his pious assistance, he would again receive a
dignified response: it would certainly be rejected. Our people demand that the
blockade is lifted, especially now that humanity has unanimously called for it
amidst a financial crisis which is pounding on every developed and developing
nation on the Earth.
There
are still some who dream of submitting Cuba using the criminal blockade as an
instrument of the U.S. foreign policy against our homeland. If that country
made the same mistake again it could spend another century implementing that
useless policy against Cuba; that is, if the empire could last that long.
Fidel Castro Ruz
November 7, 2008
8:24 p.m.