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Cuba faces fuel shortages as Canada readies an aid package.
Summary
Cuba is reporting severe fuel and power shortages that U.N. officials say could lead to a humanitarian crisis; Canada’s foreign minister said Ottawa is preparing an aid plan but gave no details.
Content
Cuba is reporting severe fuel shortages and prolonged electrical outages as U.S.-led restrictions have limited oil supplies. The United Nations has warned that loss of energy could produce a humanitarian crisis affecting essential services. Canada’s foreign minister, Anita Anand, announced Ottawa is preparing an assistance plan but did not specify its contents or timing. Cuba’s ambassador to Canada told a parliamentary committee that fuel shortfalls are disrupting food distribution, public health, transportation and education.
What officials reported:
- Cuba may run out of oil in a matter of weeks, and residents report long electricity outages.
- The United Nations has warned that the loss of energy could lead to a humanitarian crisis affecting hospitals and other services.
- Canada’s foreign minister said Ottawa is preparing an aid plan but provided no details or timeline.
- Cuba’s ambassador said the oil restrictions are disrupting basic services and attributed the situation to the broader embargo.
Summary:
The reported shortages are affecting basic public services and raising humanitarian concerns. Canada has announced it is preparing an aid package, but the contents and timing remain unspecified; other diplomatic and policy responses were not detailed.
