One Cuban family navigates daily life under a US oil embargo and a deepening economic crisis
A Cuban family struggles to navigate daily life under a US oil embargo and a deepening economic crisis, facing persistent blackouts, food shortages, and limited access to medicine. The family's situation is a reflection of the broader economic crisis in Cuba, which has been exacerbated by the US embargo and has led to widespread hardship and shortages.
A Cuban family is struggling to survive under the US oil embargo and economic crisis. They live in a house in Havana with several other families. The family's income is limited, and they often go without lunch. The father, Cristóbal Estrada, travels to Cotorro to get food and money from relatives. The family's situation is dire, with persistent blackouts and shortages of water and medicine. The Cuban economy has been severely impacted by the US embargo, leading to widespread hardship and shortages.
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