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Cubans Endure Up to Five Days on Havana Terminal Waiting List Amid Transport Crisis

Friday, June 14, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

Cubans Endure Up to Five Days on Havana Terminal Waiting List Amid Transport Crisis
Cubans sleep in terminal - Image by © Yosmany Mayeta/Facebook

Dozens of Cubans are enduring waits of up to five days on the waiting list at Havana’s bus terminal amid the country's ongoing transportation and fuel crisis. Journalist Yosmany Mayeta posted images showing people of all ages, including small children, sleeping on the floor of the Terminal Villa Nueva in Havana.

"We've been here for five days trying to travel to Oriente, and nothing. This is going to take a long time," stated one traveler. He described how mothers with young children sleep on the floor, there are long lines for the bathrooms, and the buses that arrive "only call one or two names from the waiting list."

The reporter emphasized that the crisis is not limited to the capital. At the terminal in Santiago de Cuba, people attempting to travel are sleeping outdoors, exposed to the rain and sun with no shelter.

"People on the waiting list are there because they need to travel. Many have medical appointments, and others are returning home after visiting family or attending medical consultations. It’s time to act and work for the people, not turn our backs on them," the publication highlighted.

In May, Cubans were waiting up to six days to travel. The worst, however, is yet to come. The situation at Cuba’s terminals is expected to worsen during the summer months when thousands of people move across the island, facing a nightmare that can only be resolved through bribes or protests at the waiting terminals.

This year, the island is experiencing a severe fuel shortage, forcing the suspension of various services and causing daily blackouts of up to 20 hours in several cities.

Understanding Cuba's Transportation and Fuel Crisis

This section addresses common questions about the transportation and fuel crisis in Cuba, providing essential information for those affected.

Why are Cubans experiencing long waits at bus terminals?

The long waits are due to a severe transportation and fuel crisis affecting the entire country, leading to a shortage of buses and extended waiting times for travelers.

What impact is the fuel crisis having on everyday life in Cuba?

The fuel crisis has resulted in the suspension of various services and caused daily blackouts lasting up to 20 hours in several cities, severely impacting the daily lives of Cubans.

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