Millions of residents across Cuba are facing severe water shortages as the country’s deepening fuel crisis and electrical grid failures disrupt water distribution infrastructure. Frequent blackouts and a scarcity of fuel have left municipal pumping stations unable to operate consistently, cutting off piped water to homes and businesses. The shortages have forced communities to rely heavily on emergency tanker trucks and alternative sources, highlighting the compounding impact of fuel deficits, deteriorated infrastructure, and limited resources on the island’s essential public services.
- Widespread fuel shortages and electrical grid failures have disrupted the operation of water pumping stations across Cuba.
- Millions of citizens are experiencing prolonged interruptions in their access to running water.
- Residents increasingly depend on delivery trucks, public cisterns, and manual hauling to meet basic daily needs.
- Aging equipment and a lack of spare parts have severely hindered maintenance and repair efforts for the water supply network.
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How is this not illegal?
Water should be a global Human Right. No one should be deprived of drinking water. Period.
How can the World watch all this and remain silent?
Cuba's green new deal is progressing according to plan.
Shameful and where is the aid for the Cuban people?
And Cuba can blame Castro whom brought nothing of substance turning it into marxist fatigue ration card draconic disaster of what it once was