Some Cubans say on a regular basis life on the Caribbean island has reached a breaking level amid a gas scarcity led to by the U.S. squeezing the nation’s oil provide. In the meantime, Canadian airways suspended service to the island and are ferrying vacationers again residence.
“For me, any change for us shall be higher than what we live by way of, as a result of what we’re experiencing will not be humane,” Isben Peralta advised CBC Information in a telephone interview throughout a blackout.
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