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Cuba’s Dictatorship Announced Blackouts in Almost Half of the Country, Adding to the Water Shortage in Havana

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The lack of electricity will affect 47% of the territory simultaneously during Wednesday evening. Last night there were protests in the capital

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The lack of electricity will affect 47% of the territory simultaneously during Wednesday evening. Last night there were protests in the capital

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Independent experts estimate that the Cuban regime would need between $8 billion and $10 billion to recover the hydraulic network.

In Centro Habana, neighbors cut Reina Street with buckets in protest of lack of supply

The authorities' response to the closure of a street in #CentroHavana demonstrates that protesting is the only way to achieve any solution to the problems in #Cuba.

Dozens of Cubans took to the streets of Havana to protest the lack of drinking water, a crisis that has lasted for several days and affects thousands of families in the capital. Neighbors of the city center blocked Reina Street to demand immediate answers from Miguel Díaz-Canel’s dictatorship [...]

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Confidencial HN broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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