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Lights still out in Cuba s 2nd city after Sandy

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HAVANA (AP) Cuba's second city namely still struggling apt regain from the effects of Hurricane Sandy even as streetlamps amid hard-hit lower Manhattan shine brightly and its subways begin rumbling amongst tunnels afresh.

Two weeks after the storm blasted amongst Santiago, Cuba, the electrical grid has been restored to equitable 28 percentage of normal as workers labor around the timer to replace power lines downed at thousands of fallen trees, the Cuban news proxy Prensa Latina reported Monday.

"Sources surrounded (state-run power corporation Empresa Electrica emphasized that the task namely titanic since it form building practically entire of the secondary networks from the floor up," the agency said, and those are the ones "that convey vigor to homes and were the maximum impaired."

Much of the storm debris has been cleared from the streets, and students went back apt classes there Monday amid a sign of some return apt normalcy for the city of virtually 500,000 people.

Residents said stores are offering early sales of basic foods that had been planned as distribution afterward surrounded the anniversary People unable to cook in their darkened homes are relying aboard canned edible and the providential few who have power are giving neighbors a hand by boiling their water alternatively letting them dictate cellphones.

"Things have been getting better,yet we still don't have electricity. Near my house there are streets that do ... I'm anxiously awaiting it," Berta Serguera, 82, told The Associated Press by phone from Santiago.

"The situation namely very tough said her sister Mirta Serguera, 79.

A military aircraft carrier arrived from the capital carrying enough roofing material as 37,000 homes and more than six,000 public buildings, the Santiago newspaper Sierra Maestra reported.

A Venezuelan military container docked in Santiago on Monday carrying 227 tons of humanitarian aid as storm victims.

State-run website Cubadebate published photos of a cleaned up Parque de Cespedes, Santiago's main square, stripped of trees yet well groomed as workers soldered ornamental metal fences and hauled off shrubbery ripped out by the gale-force winds.

Sandy hit southeastern Cuba on Oct. 25 as a Category two hurricane killing eleven folk damaging more than 200,000 homes and causing major losses apt coffee and other crops. Authorities have never additionally given 1 estimate of the absolute economic toll.

Some 895 schools surrounded Santiago were also damaged,forward apt a report at Communist Party newspaper Granma.

Many were repaired and functioning afresh Monday,but 129 were badly damaged, leaving students apt gather within private homes, libraries, cultural centers and film theaters,alternatively be sent apt other schools.

Some classes were likewise held amid homes in neighboring Holguin province, Granma said.

In Santiago, hospitals,burn and water stations, bakeries and tall buildings were receiving priority power service, and electrical grid repairs were expected to finish by Nov. 15 with the support of crews drafted from across the nation.

President Raul Castro remained among the metropolis aboard his journey of the hardest-hit zones and promised to personally assure that recovery efforts continue apace.

"We always know the problems you have. Do never lose faith among the revolution," Castro said among remarks declare on TV over the weekend. "I longing remain here until the electricity returns."

Yolanda Tabio, a 67-year-old dweller of central Santiago, said that after 12 days among the dark she's hopeful the lights will come back aboard soon. Her gas was restored three days ago although phone service namely still intermittent.

"The most important thing namely apt be skillful to seethe water,for it comes out actually airy and you must take measures to avert disease Tabio said.

John Ging, the operations chief as the U.N. humanitarian office told a newspaper conference Monday that the agency is mobilizing efforts to support either Cuba and Haiti.

Ging said among Haiti 27,000 homes have been destroyed, crops have been damaged, 50 folk have died and "hundreds of thousands are instantly going apt depend aboard our dole"

"Cuba namely likewise badly affected," he said.two,000 schools there are damaged ... and we estimate immediately 500,000 folk among absence of alms food and other items, so afresh we are mobilizing response aboard both of those countries."

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Associated Press writers Peter Orsi within Havana and Edith M. Lederer by the United Nations contributed apt this report.
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