Cuban family faces daily struggles amid US oil embargo and economic crisis

A Cuban family struggles to survive amid a deepening economic crisis and US oil embargo, facing daily challenges such as food and medicine shortages. The family's situation is a reflection of the broader crisis in Cuba, where persistent blackouts, water shortages, and a deteriorating healthcare system have made life an ordeal for many.
A Cuban family is struggling to make ends meet due to the country's economic crisis and US oil embargo. The family, living in Havana, faces daily challenges such as food and medicine shortages. The father, Cristóbal Estrada, travels to find food and money, while the mother, Yuneisy Riviaux, sells pastries to make a living. The family's situation is a result of the economic crisis, which has been exacerbated by the US oil embargo. Cuba's healthcare system is also struggling, with a critical backlog of surgeries. A recent oil delivery from Russia has provided some relief, but it is only a temporary solution.
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