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Filled Reservoirs, Empty Pipes: Blackouts Leave Santiago Municipalities More than 100 Days without Water

Summary by CiberCuba
In Santiago de Cuba, the lack of electricity and damage after Hurricane Melissa aggravates the water crisis, leaving municipalities without supplies for more than 100 days. Priority is given to the use of tanks and infrastructure improvements.
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In Santiago de Cuba, the lack of electricity and damage after Hurricane Melissa aggravates the water crisis, leaving municipalities without supplies for more than 100 days. Priority is given to the use of tanks and infrastructure improvements.

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CiberCuba broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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