Mayabeque, Cuba _ The opening this Saturday of the first day of the Meteor Exercise 2018 was attended by the Scientific Researcher and Doctor of Science, José Rubiera Torres, who gave a lecture about the current climate situation and the predictions for the next hurricane season to start next June 1st to November 30th.

The also deputy to the National Assembly of Popular Power spoke about the behavior of rainfall and drought, two aspects directly proportional and which have behaved unstable in the archipelago in recent years.

However, the month of April, the last of the dry season, ended with an accumulated precipitation above the norm throughout the country, being among the four wettest since 1961.

The average temperature was 25.6 ° C, a value that was slightly above the usual, with an anomaly of 0.8 ° C, while May, as predicted, occurs with rains and storms.

In the eleven municipalities of the province, the documents were updated for exceptional moments as part of the preparation of the management and command bodies. The cutting of trees was another of the actions oriented for this day.

On the road that joins the cities of San José de las Lajas and Güines, specifically in the stretch between the Combinado Lácteo Algibe and the Loma de Candela, the participants proceeded to the break off of trees in places where the branches obstructed the power lines and in the settlements population located in that stretch of road belonging to the central highway.

Both, this Saturday and tomorrow, there will be taken into account the experiences left by the powerful Hurricane Irma, when it hit the northern coast of the country with the highest category five of the Saffir-Simpsom scale, last September. In Mayabeque the main damages caused by strong winds and intense

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