Cubans Struggle to Make Ends Meet Amid Blackouts and Fuel Shortages
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Photovoltaic panels allow businesses and homes to continue to operate between increasingly long and regular blackouts
Starved of fuel, Cubans scramble to make ends meet
The US-imposed oil blockade on Cuba is upending the lives of everyday workers, who are switching jobs and ditching their cars to make due amid rolling blackouts and fuel shortages.
Inflation, jobs threatened, limited transport: the daily lives of Cubans without fuel
Cubans Walk as Fuel Crisis Paralyzes Daily Life
As U.S. pressure cuts oil supplies to Cuba, buses become scarce, gas stations run dry, and many Cubans walk miles to get to work. In Havana and beyond, this transportation crisis is changing daily routines, incomes, and people's endurance. The post Cubans Walk as Fuel Crisis Paralyzes Daily Life appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
Havana, Cuba. Prolonged blackouts, limited transport, threatened jobs and rising prices: the energy crisis hits the daily lives of Cubans and fuels uncertainty about what lies ahead. The state of the country’s fuel reserves remains the great unknown. At the moment, the emergency measures announced by the government will be in place until the early days of March. Cuban government implements emergency measures in the face of energy crises On the i…
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