Guantánamo.- As part of the activities for the 72nd anniversary of the La Voz del Toa Radio Station, from Baracoa, journalists and artists from that media outlet arrived this Thursday to the Capiro area, belonging to the Mosquitero government district, to highlight the socioeconomic work of the place.
The activity became in an exchange with community factors, food producers, teachers, cultural promoters and residents in general, who received the visitors with joy and expectations
Through interviews, photos and live broadcasts to radio programs such as De Buena Fuente and Información Agraria, it was learned about the help provided by the local government when the area was cut off after the passage of Hurricane Oscar.
The difficult situation of the roads, agricultural plans and alternatives for producing food in the short term, cultural activities to celebrate the birth anniversary of the Cuban Apostle and the recovery of the damage caused by the recent cyclone in the houses, which is at 25 percent, among other factors, due to the low inflow of materials, were also discussed.
Claudia Rafaela Ortiz Alba, a young and active journalist who is the chief editor of Alma Mater, the magazine for Cuban university students, took advantage of the occasion to distribute a donation of clothes, shoes, toys and food products to people affected by Oscar.
The solidarity aid arrived in Picoteo de Capiro, which was transported on several mules due to the impassability of the road.
The small group from the Baracoa radio station shared in Capiro with children and teachers from the Rafael María de Mendive Primary School and enjoyed with the community members the concert offered by Robin and his band, a well-known musical group from the area.
Taken from the official Radio Baracoa page on Facebook