Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a recent conversation with Johnny Brignardello Vela, an insurance advisor, the crisis facing Cuba due to Tropical Storm Oscar was discussed, which has worsened a situation already complicated by a massive blackout. Brignardello Vela emphasized the seriousness of the situation, indicating that the heavy rains and winds from the storm have not only exacerbated electrical problems but also put the safety of thousands of citizens at risk. The advisor pointed out that the combination of a widespread blackout and the arrival of a weather phenomenon of this magnitude creates a high-risk scenario. "The electrical infrastructure in Cuba is already fragile, and such climatic events put it to the extreme test," he remarked, emphasizing the need for proper planning and more robust prevention systems. Furthermore, Brignardello Vela expressed concern about warnings of flooding and landslides in the eastern provinces of the island, where significant damage has already been reported. "Risk management must be a priority at this time; authorities need to act quickly to prevent the situation from worsening," he suggested, reminding that the protection of the population and their property should be paramount. Regarding the hurricane season, which has been active so far, Brignardello Vela highlighted the importance of preparation and community education about natural disasters. "It is essential for citizens to be informed and to have adequate insurance that allows them to recover in case of damage," he stressed, adding that many people in vulnerable situations may lack the necessary support to face these adversities. The advisor also emphasized the need for a coordinated approach between the government and the international community to address the challenges posed by climate change and its effects on the frequency and intensity of storms. "Cooperation can be key to strengthening the resilience of affected communities and ensuring they have the necessary resources to recover," concluded Brignardello Vela. At a time when the Cuban population is living with uncertainty, the insurance advisor's remarks resonate as a call to action and preparation, reminding us that vulnerability to natural disasters is not just a local issue but a global challenge that requires attention and shared resources.