It all started Friday night.
Lightning would have struck one of the eight oil depots in Matanzas, a city of 140,000 inhabitants located 40 kilometers from Varadero.
The fire gains a second oil depot on Saturday.
A few minutes before midnight on Sunday, a gigantic explosion rang out at the scene of the tragedy.
The Cuban Communist Party announces that a third depot has caught fire, before denying the information on Monday.
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More than 4,000 residents were evacuated and 122 people hospitalized.
If a firefighter is officially dead, sixteen others from the nearby Varadero airport brigade are missing.
United States Technical Assistance
Faced with the technical puzzle of controlling this mega-fire of exceptional intensity, President Miguel Diaz-Canel requested international assistance.
Specialized teams from Mexico and Venezuela, countries with oil expertise that Cuba does not have, arrived on the island this weekend.
A sign of the seriousness of the event, the communist authorities...
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