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The Water Supply Crisis in Santiago De Cuba Is Worsening: Up to 21 Days without Service

Summary by CiberCuba
Reduction of flow in the Quintero Plant, the main potabilizer in the city of Santiago de Cuba, and limited distribution capacity aggravate the situation, with communities dependent on pipes to access water.
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Not only is it a blow to the pocket for the purchase of pipes, but also unfulfilled promises from the authorities that promise to send them the vital liquid

Reduction of flow in the Quintero Plant, the main potabilizer in the city of Santiago de Cuba, and limited distribution capacity aggravate the situation, with communities dependent on pipes to access water.

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CiberCuba broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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