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Images Reveal the Severity of the Drought in Santiago De Cuba: the Coming One!

Summary by CiberCuba
Embalses at 15% of its capacity and distribution cycles that exceed 30 days show the magnitude of the drought in Santiago de Cuba, a crisis that already hits more than 80% of the city.
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The drought in #Cuba has left critical reservoir levels in the reservoirs that supply water to the population of #SantiagoDeCuba and in the largest reservoir on the island.

Embalses at 15% of its capacity and distribution cycles that exceed 30 days show the magnitude of the drought in Santiago de Cuba, a crisis that already hits more than 80% of the city.

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CiberCuba broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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