Water shortages worsen across Cuba as oil supplies dwindle
Summary
Nearly 3 million people in Cuba face daily water shortages due to a severe oil shortage. Cuban officials say U.S. energy sanctions limit fuel supplies, which affects the country’s water system and its ability to pump, treat, and deliver water.Key Facts
- Cuba’s water system is running with only 37% of the fuel it needs.
- Water pumping is one of the largest energy uses in the country.
- Fuel shortages also impact water system repairs and chemical treatments.
- Cuba’s water infrastructure is old and overloaded, especially in big cities like Havana.
- The U.S. tightened sanctions in January, restricting Cuba’s oil imports.
- President Donald Trump warned of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba.
- Many Cubans endure up to 20-hour power outages and rely on water trucks that arrive irregularly.
- Cuba is starting a solar energy program, but it requires expensive investments.
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