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Ministry of Communications workers rush to donate blood for those injured in the Saratoga Hotel incident

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Dirección de Comunicación Institucional

Young people and workers from the Ministry of Communications immediately respond to the call to donate blood for the victims of the Saratoga Hotel fire.

All the support of the Communications workers for the injured victims of the Saratoga Hotel fire, for the health personnel and the authorities who are deploying all their forces to save the wounded, our solidarity.

The First Vice Minister of Communications, from his personal profile on Twitter wrote: Young people from the Ministry of Communications of #Cuba and other centers and entities close to the events of the Saratoga Hotel donate their blood in favor of the injured in solidarity support to the unfortunate event, #CubaPorLaVida.

For her part, the Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marín, wrote from her official Twitter account : The unconditional support of young people and workers of @MINCOMCuba after the unfortunate accident at the #HotelSaratoga. They immediately went to the Calixto García hospital to provide blood donations. #CubaSalva #FuerzaCuba.

The unfortunate accident occurred today at the Saratoga Hotel, while transferring liquefied gas from a truck.

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