“There needs to be a miracle,” Cubans across Havana are struggling to survive as blackouts worsen, fuel disappears, and food prices soar, pushing daily life to the breaking point. Reuters spoke with dozens of residents — street vendors, taxi drivers, state workers, and families — all describing a country slipping deeper into crisis.As U.S. pressure tightens and oil shipments from Venezuela and Mexico dry up, fuel is now largely sold in U.S. dollars, a currency most Cubans cannot access. Long lines for gasoline, paralyzed public transport, and blackouts lasting up to 12 hours have become routine.Residents say life has been reduced to basics: finding food, water, and a way to get to work. Many express exhaustion, resignation, and faith — but little hope for relief.#Cuba #Havana #CubaCrisis #BreakingNews #Blackouts #FuelShortage #USCuba #EconomicCrisis #Survival #LatinAmerica #HumanStories
Inside Cuba’s Deepening Crisis: Fuel Lines, Blackouts, and Desperation | APT
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