00:00 Now we are here in Conferciones Arba, look at this.
00:05 There is the office of Conferciones Arba, you can see it.
00:10 And on this side the warehouses, warehouses that are already in disuse.
00:16 Look at this.
00:18 And in the same place there are people who are damaged by the cyclone, it seems.
00:24 And they have made their sub-temporaries here.
00:28 There they are.
00:32 This is Conferciones Arba, near the Fideos factory, look at that building.
00:38 As I said, in a state of abandonment as well, as we are seeing.
00:44 This is the industry that continues to advance, as the government says.
00:51 There it says raw materials warehouses, look at this.
00:54 There is the door.
00:56 This is the economic advance that the country has, which has had an involution.
01:03 And it continues to evolve.
01:05 This is the company of Conferciones Arba, which everyone knows.
01:10 This company, the money and the foreign investment it had.
01:17 You can see that they are dismantling it completely.
01:22 You can see that there is no money, the regime does not have the money to maintain these state companies.
01:30 At any time, let's not be afraid that it is part of a private investment of the so-called MIPIMI.
01:36 Here we are seeing.
01:40 And that these people are surely taken out of here, that they are surely taken out, damaged by the cyclone.
01:46 Here we are in Conferciones Arba.
01:52 I am on the road to San Juan y Martín.
01:57 Where the hurricane damaged, the roof was destroyed.
02:04 But hey, there you are seeing.
02:07 This is Conferciones Arba, look at the warehouses back there, our warehouses.
02:12 The state does not guarantee this recovery of the companies that really do not give or contribute anything.
02:25 Let's remember that Conferciones Arba is to make uniforms for children in schools, uniforms for state institutions.
02:34 But since nothing works, at any time this happens by private hands.
02:39 Look at the house, it is a house of housing that is the part of the offices of Conferciones Arba.
02:51 This is one more sample of the deterioration of this dictatorship.
02:58 What is left is little, like these places.
03:02 What they expect is a collapse like Havana, Havana is collapsing, the buildings little by little.
03:09 And the government does nothing.
03:12 Reported to have Cuba before the end of the river, saving houses.
03:17 All this is uninhabited after the hurricane.
03:19 They have given people who were damaged by the cyclone, from the same company.
03:29 They have given them some premises.
03:34 As you can see, there is the decot, that ship that is there.
03:44 You can see it there.
03:46 You can see it.
03:56 All uninhabited.
03:59 All in disuse.
04:03 It closed.
04:05 At any time they say that they can give it to a person who was talking to me, that they could have given it to the tobacco company.
04:14 As you can see, look at the face of the entrance, there is no one.
04:18 This is in total abandonment.
04:23 Total abandonment, look at what kind of company.
04:26 Confesiones APA.
04:28 Apart from the hurricane, which also affected the infrastructure.
04:35 As you can see.
04:37 This was the main entrance to the Confesiones APA, which before was.
04:43 Look at this.
04:48 The entrance to the warehouses.
04:51 As you can see.
04:53 The National Socialist Company is coming down.
05:03 Also.
05:06 The neglect and abandonment of the Confesiones APA company.
05:15 We are making a series of videos of the companies in Pina del Río, as they are disappearing little by little.
05:21 Well, there are people who are damaged by the cyclone.
05:24 Like the man I asked for permission to enter, who is living here.
05:29 This is the entrance to the warehouses.
05:38 I asked for permission to enter, who is living here.
05:45 Total abandonment.
05:49 Total abandonment of a company.
05:52 Look at this.
05:53 We better give it to the people who are damaged by the cyclone and can repair it.
05:59 Look at this.
06:01 Confesiones APA.
06:07 On the road to San Juan Martínez.
06:09 Pina del Río.
06:11 Many want them to continue working.
06:16 There are workers who say they would like the company to continue, but there is no funding.
06:25 They don't have it.
06:27 It says that it could possibly be handed over to the tobacco company.
06:33 The company is not responsible for the damage caused by the cyclone.
06:38 The company is responsible for the damage caused by the cyclone.
06:42 The cyclone is not responsible for the damage caused by the cyclone.
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