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Cuba's Havana piles with trash as US chokehold halts garbage trucks

Only 44 of 106 garbage trucks in Havana operate due to fuel shortages caused by U.S. sanctions restricting oil shipments, slowing waste collection and raising public health concerns.

  • This month, Havana, the Cuban capital, has seen trash pile up as only 44 of 106 rubbish trucks operate, slowing collection amid fuel shortages.
  • The administration of President Donald Trump has tightened measures, sanctioning vessels and threatening tariffs, prompting Venezuela to stop shipments in mid-December and Mexico's government to halt supplies.
  • Across the island, social media users warned of public-health risks, as `It's been more than 10 days since a garbage truck came,' local residents said.
  • Cuba's government has imposed rationing to protect essential services amid severe shortages, while the United Nations and leaders from Mexico and Venezuela warned of serious humanitarian impacts.
  • A Russian newspaper last week reported Moscow was preparing to send crude and fuel cargoes to the island in the near future, without a specific date.
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In February, only 44 of Havana's 106 garbage trucks were able to operate.

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Havana Times broke the news in Nicaragua on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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