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In Cuba: sleeping fully clothed in case of building collapse

"When we go to sleep, it is with the fear of not waking up again," says Elisa Bacyan, resident in one of about 700 apartment buildings deemed unsafe in the Cuban capital, where collapses are frequent.

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Today, the floor planks are broken, the ceilings, columns and passageway walls reveal twisted metallic skeletons, and cracks and leaks abound. Children "cannot even play here, because every now and again a piece (of building) comes down," said Bacyan, with tears in her eyes. "I've already lost a child" to illness, Bacyan told AFP. "I do not want to lose my daughter too."