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Major Department Store in Havana Shut Down for Health Issues

Major Department Store in Havana Shut Down for Health Issues

August 29, 2013

Daniel Palacios (Cafe Fuerte)



HAVANA TIMES — Havana's Almacenes Ultra department store will remain

closed "until further notice" on instructions from the Cuban Ministry of

Public Health (MINSAP).



The busy store was closed last week owing to "large concentrations of

mosquitos and rodents and severe leaks in sanitary facilities," store

sources confirmed.



Located in Centro Havana, Almacenes Ultra is one of the busiest State

department stores in the Cuban capital, drawing thousands of customers

every day.



"The store looks very pretty from the outside, but things are rather

different behind the counters. The warehouses aren't as clean as we

would want," said one of the cashiers at the store, who chose to remain

anonymous. The clerk was transferred to a neighboring hardware store.



No announcements as to when the store will reopen have yet been made.

Several of the more important services that had been offered in the

store, such as money transfers via Western Union, were relocated at the

Yumuri and Carlos III shopping centers in Havana.



Officials from MINSAP and the Anti-Epidemic Campaign have been seen

inspecting store facilities.



This incident arises within the context of intense efforts undertaken in

Havana to combat several outbreaks of dengue fever and cholera,

epidemics that threaten to place the island's sanitary authorities in

check once again. Havana was hit by outbreaks of these two illnesses at

the beginning of the year.



Official efforts to contain the spread notwithstanding, garbage piled up

around the city and the deplorable condition of Havana's sewage system

continue to be huge obstacles in the way of eradicating these illnesses.



Source: "Major Department Store in Havana Shut Down for Health Issues" -

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