Miami Herald

Building collapse in Old Havana in Cuba kills two firefighte­rs; search continues for missing person

- BY NORA GÁMEZ TORRES ngameztorr­es@elnuevoher­ald.com

Just blocks away from the Cuban Capitol and popular tourist streets in Old Havana, a dilapidate­d residentia­l building collapsed Tuesday evening, injuring two people and killing two firefighte­rs who were trying to rescue residents trapped inside.

Minutes before midnight, part of the building located on the corner of Lamparilla and Villegas Street crumbled, which prompted the evacuation of the 13 families that lived there, the Cuban Ministry of Interior said in a statement published in the Communist Party newspaper Granma.

At least four searchand-rescue units were already in the area when most of the building’s remaining structure collapsed, killing two firefighte­rs: Yoandra Suárez López, 40, and Luis Alejandro Llerena Martínez, 23. The Interior Ministry confirmed their deaths on Wednesday afternoon.

A video posted by a Facebook group called Cuban Firefighte­rs shows the moment the top floor of the four-story building fell, and a few rescue team members managed to escape.

On Wednesday afternoon, the rescue teams were still searching for a third person, 79-year-old Ramón Páez Frómeta, who was believed to be inside the building. Another two people were hospitaliz­ed with injuries, Granma reported.

Cuban authoritie­s said that 54 people lived in the building just a block from Obrapia, a pedestrian boulevard connecting the Capitol to the seaside promenade known as the Malecón, traversing the historic Old Havana district.

The total or partial collapse of old buildings has become frequent in Havana, where century-old colonial structures restored as hotels by the government usually sit next door to decrepit residentia­l buildings deemed uninhabita­ble by architects but still housing several families that have nowhere to go and lack the money to repair them.

In August, another building collapsed in Paseo del Prado, Old Havana’s main boulevard, but no injuries were reported.

There are no homerepair stores like Home Depot in Cuba, and constructi­on materials are either centrally distribute­d by the state or sold in government stores at high prices. Multi-family homes do not have associatio­ns that manage maintenanc­e.

According to official 2020 figures, almost 40% of Cuba’s residentia­l buildings and family homes, about 1.45 million, are in poor condition. Authoritie­s have said that the country needs to build 800,000 home units to deal with the housing problem.

Nora Gámez Torres: 305-376-2169, @ngameztorr­es

 ?? ISMAEL BATISTA RAMÍREZ Granma ?? Cuban search-and-rescue team members on Wednesday clear the access to a residentia­l building that collapsed overnight Tuesday in Old Havana. Authoritie­s say at least two people were injured and two firefighte­rs were reported killed.
ISMAEL BATISTA RAMÍREZ Granma Cuban search-and-rescue team members on Wednesday clear the access to a residentia­l building that collapsed overnight Tuesday in Old Havana. Authoritie­s say at least two people were injured and two firefighte­rs were reported killed.

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