A maritime shipment set sail with "essential aid such as mattresses, roofing sheets and solar lamps for the affected families," wrote the Cuban ambassador here, Alberto Blanco, on his digital social networks.
Less than a month ago, China sent an air shipment of aid with food and supplies for the victims after Hurricane Melissa passed through Cuba.
At that moment, Blanco expressed his gratitude for the country's expressions of solidarity during a meeting with executives of the International Center for Economic and Technological Exchange.
The Caribbean nation has so far received aid to repair the damage caused by Melissa from nearly 30 countries across five continents, official sources recently reported.
After the hurricane passed, another shipment of food and supplies was received from UN agencies present on the island, including items for roof repairs, water purification and storage systems, and other essential items.
Offers from Asia came from India, which donated a mobile field hospital and other resources, as well as from China, Vietnam, and Japan.
The Chinese government recently donated another 5,000 photovoltaic panel kits to Cuba for homes that were isolated in the easternmost part of the island.
Beijing and Havana celebrated the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year.
Furthermore, the shared future community between China and Cuba is the first established by the Asian giant with a Latin American country.
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China today sent a new donation to support recovery efforts to Cuba after Hurricane Melissa swept through the eastern part of the island.
https://www.granma.cu/huracan-melissa-cuba/2025-12-11/china-envia-nuevo-donativo-para-damnificados-en-cubaA maritime shipment set sail with "essential aid such as mattresses, roofing sheets and solar lamps for the affected families," wrote the Cuban ambassador here, Alberto Blanco, on his digital social networks.
Less than a month ago, China sent an air shipment of aid with food and supplies for the victims after Hurricane Melissa passed through Cuba.
At that moment, Blanco expressed his gratitude for the country's expressions of solidarity during a meeting with executives of the International Center for Economic and Technological Exchange.
The Caribbean nation has so far received aid to repair the damage caused by Melissa from nearly 30 countries across five continents, official sources recently reported.
After the hurricane passed, another shipment of food and supplies was received from UN agencies present on the island, including items for roof repairs, water purification and storage systems, and other essential items.
Offers from Asia came from India, which donated a mobile field hospital and other resources, as well as from China, Vietnam, and Japan.
The Chinese government recently donated another 5,000 photovoltaic panel kits to Cuba for homes that were isolated in the easternmost part of the island.
Beijing and Havana celebrated the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year.
Furthermore, the shared future community between China and Cuba is the first established by the Asian giant with a Latin American country.