
In Cuba, there is an energy crisis that has led Havana to face power outages. The situation becomes even more concerning with the arrival of summer, which is the peak demand period for electricity on the island.
According to authorities, this situation is due to various factors, including technical problems in electricity generating plants and a lack of fuel. This has resulted in even the capital of the country, Havana, being affected by blackouts.
In light of this situation, Cubans find themselves in a complicated position, having to cope with electricity shortages amid high temperatures. Some residents have expressed their frustration and concern about the lack of stable electricity supply.
One affected resident pointed out: "It's very difficult to cope with this situation, especially for the elderly and children. We need electricity for almost everything in our daily lives, and these constant blackouts are significantly affecting us."
Cuban authorities are working to resolve this energy crisis, but until a long-term solution is found, many Cubans will have to adapt to living with power cuts.