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Cuba is running out of time. We need fuel now to save lives | Francisco Pichón

Cuba is running out of time. We need fuel now to save lives | Francisco Pichón

Summary

Cuba is facing a severe energy crisis that is affecting daily life and healthcare. Power outages have caused hospitals to reduce services, delay surgeries, and put patients who need machines like ventilators at risk. The United Nations is working to provide humanitarian aid, but fuel shortages limit how well help can reach those in need.

Key Facts

  • Cuba’s energy crisis has lasted over four months and impacts daily activities like lighting and business operations.
  • Hospitals have postponed tens of thousands of surgeries and face challenges in providing prenatal care.
  • Patients who depend on machines such as incubators, ventilators, and dialysis machines are in danger when electricity fails.
  • Energy shortages cause failures in pumps for water, food service, and ambulance transport in hospitals.
  • The UN and other humanitarian groups have increased their aid efforts to address the crisis but rely on fuel to deliver help.
  • More than two million people were affected by recent flooding from Hurricane Melissa, worsening the situation.
  • The UN has mobilized $24 million to support these efforts but needs more fuel to sustain aid operations.
  • The crisis is seen as a human issue requiring urgent international action rather than a political dispute.
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