A Cuban mother residing in Santiago de Cuba She showed indignation how her two children lay down on the porch to try to sleep during a blackout at dawn, the most difficult to cope with in the unbearable energy crisis that the country is dragging.
"We are here on the porch of the house because the children can't sleep because they are hot. It's three in the morning. They got up from the room to sleep here. They didn't go to school yesterday. Today they can't go to school either because, imagine, I'm not going to get them up at 7 in the morning."the Cuban complained in a video broadcast on social networks by journalist Yosmany Mayeta.
"No words, gentlemen, it's not because of the adults because I go to bed and everything is fine, it's because of the children, who can't sleep. They have to sleep on the floor and at seven in the morning they can't get up because they look at how they are." , the woman stressed, in a claim that many parents have made throughout the country in recent days.
For the eighth time in nine days this Wednesday the Cuban Electrical Union (UNE) reported blackouts for 24 hours yesterday
For this May 15, the situation will not improve much, since for peak hours an impact of 980 MW is estimated.
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