La Habana: Así se destruyen los edificios

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La Habana: Así se destruyen los edificios
El antiguo edificio Morales y Santa Cruz que data de 1920, se encuentra en total deterioro y constituye un peligro para la vida de los habitantes y transeúntes. El inmueble tiene 22 apartamentos y está ubicado en el Vedado, La Habana.

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00:00 Look at this building's conditions.
00:04 Look.
00:05 Look at the conditions of this building,
00:08 where there is no department or anyone to come and fix this situation.
00:13 Look.
00:14 Look how they let the buildings be destroyed.
00:18 Look.
00:20 The old people are walking in the garbage.
00:25 This is normal in all cities.
00:27 Look, look.
00:29 Look how they let the buildings be destroyed.
00:32 Look, the old people have already been lost.
00:36 This building has no old people.
00:40 The old people have been lost in the Second World War.
00:44 And so all the buildings fall, the houses, everything is destroyed.
00:49 So the hotels of the rich people are there, in size.
00:57 They are destroyed, and at the moment they come and fix it.
01:01 Look.
01:02 Look at this.
01:06 The old man is going to get sick walking in the garbage, my father.
01:21 Look, the family.
01:23 This building has already been lost.
01:25 Look.
01:26 Look.
01:27 Look at this.
01:30 Look, this building has already been lost.
01:36 And the people continue to walk.
01:38 Look at what has fallen.
01:39 Look, right now.
01:40 Right now.
01:44 Look, family, what has fallen from up there.
01:55 Grandma, don't come through here, look how that has fallen right now.
01:59 Don't come through, grandma, what has fallen from up there, grandma.
02:02 Thank you.
02:03 Look, family, don't put anything here so that people don't pass.
02:08 And nobody, people.
02:10 Look, family.
02:12 Look, it's falling, look, in pieces.
02:17 They leave it to me until it falls like this.
02:21 When it falls, they make a park.
02:24 A park that they make, they don't let anyone sit in it.
02:27 Look, family.
02:28 It's the truth, look.
02:30 This is here, in San Lazaro.
02:34 And now I'll tell you the other street, family.
02:40 What is this street called?
02:47 This one.
02:48 Yes.
02:49 This one.
02:50 This is San Lazaro?
02:51 Lazaro and Geno.
02:52 Thank you very much.
02:53 Look, family.
02:55 They are going to throw it in the trash, looking to support themselves.
02:59 Look.
03:01 It's poverty, misery, the need that invades the Cuban people.
03:06 Because they are the ones who are destroying and demolishing buildings.
03:10 Reporting for ADN Cuba, Carlos Milanés, Julio Cesar Cóncora.
03:15 Look at the sign that says.
03:16 "The truth is that the Cuban people are the ones who are destroying and demolishing."
03:20 Everything is a lie.
03:22 And everything is a deception.
03:24 The lie is down and the deception is up.
03:27 The truth is that the Cuban people are the ones who are destroying and demolishing.
03:31 The truth is that the Cuban people are the ones who are destroying and demolishing.
03:34 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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