Cuba: Cubans are threatened with jail if they do business with water pipes in the midst of a crisis in Havana

The regime threatened to bring before its courts Cubans who profit from the insufficient, but lucrative pipe service, at a time when in Havana, more than 200,000 residents are suffering another crisis with the water supply, about which the authorities warn that will continue until they don’t know when.

Directors of the state company Aguas de La Habana affirm that they are once again trying to alleviate with tanker cars the affectation with the water supply suffered by more than 200,000 residents in the Cuban capital.

However, as justified by officials of the regime, today 62 to 65 water pipes come out, but they do not cover the needs.

This demand for pipes cannot be fully covered in the Cuban capital because, according to them, they need more than 80 tanker trucks with more than eight trips each. And of course they don’t.

The new crisis with the supply of water for approximately 10 percent of the population of Havana, which the regime blames above all on what it calls the low pressure of this liquid, further hardens the already hard-hit daily life of Cubans and adds another note to the social discontent on the island, after the government promised that it would be better prepared this 2023 to avoid cuts in the water supply.

Havana authorities assured today that they continue to repair pumping equipment to try to alleviate this crisis with the water supply in Havana.

They have already announced that they are going to import 23 new pumping machines, although the first 12 would not reach Cuba until next July 31 and the rest at the end of August. In other words, the crisis seems to continue for a long time.

americateve |  Rolando Napoli

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