Camagüey, November 4 - Livestock farming has been a deeply rooted tradition in the lives of farmers, passed down from generation to generation. On July 26, 1987, Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz inaugurated the creation of the Camagüey Dairy Basin, with the goal of guaranteeing milk production for children and the elderly, as well as harnessing the region's livestock potential.
Camagüey, November 4 - The province of Camagüey has begun its vaccination campaign against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a measure included in Cuba's National Immunization Program. More than 3,000 nine-year-old girls will receive the first dose of this vaccine, which protects against serotypes 16 and 18, responsible for 70 percent of cervical cancer cases worldwide.
Camagüey, November 3 - Jorge Enrique Sutil Sarabia, Vice President of the Provincial Defense Council and Head of Civil Defense in Camagüey, urged the acceleration of the docking and rice unloading processes at the Port of Nuevitas. This follows the resumption of activities in the northern part of the province to distribute the food as quickly as possible.
Camagüey, November 3 - An unusual silence, heavy with apprehension, had filled the hallways of Camagüey's schools in the preceding days. The threat of Hurricane Melissa, which forcefully struck the eastern part of the country, kept the province on edge, with eyes fixed on the skies and bated breath.
Camagüey, Nov. 1.- The Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz University of Camagüey (UC) is expanding its international outreach by signing a framework collaboration agreement with the University of Los Ángeles (UDEAP, for its acronym in Spanish), a private institution located in Mexico's Puebla region.
Camagüey, Nov. 1. - A contingent of 60 electrical workers from the province, named after patriot Ignacio Agramonte, departed this Saturday toward the eastern province of Granma to aid in restoring services after Hurricane Melissa's passage.
Camagüey, October 31 - The Provincial Directorate of Education reports that, following the restoration of normalcy in the province, classes will resume next Monday, November 3, in all municipalities and educational levels.
Nuevitas, Camagüey, October 30 - When Hurricane Melissa approached the coast of Nuevitas, dark clouds swirled and the wind began to howl, but in the midst of the storm, the true essence of the people emerged. The solidarity of the locals, forged in years of coexistence and challenges, became a beacon of hope.
Havana, October 30. - The National Defense Council evaluated the preliminary damages after Hurricane Melissa's passage through a videoconference with the provinces where the main impacts occurred: Santiago de Cuba, Granma, Holguín, Las Tunas, and Guantánamo.
Camagüey, October 29 - A group of 60 electrical workers from the province of Camagüey, part of the Ignacio Agramonte Contingent, will depart this morning for eastern Cuba, where they will contribute to the recovery efforts following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa.
Camagüey, Oct. 29 - Walter Simón Noris, president of the Provincial Defense Council (CDP), appeared via telephone on the special programming of Radio Cadena Agramonte where he reported that the territory had minimal effects from the passage of Hurricane Melissa, although the possibility of coastal flooding remains in the northern part of the region.
Camagüey, October 29 - María Isabel Cardero Martínez remains calm and safe at the Ignacio Agramonte Boarding School in the municipality of Santa Cruz del Sur, Camagüey province, after Hurricane Melissa passed through eastern Cuba.