High-risk scene in Havana: Young people hang from a crane in the rain and amidst traffic for fun

Young people in Havana are hanging from a moving crane in the rain, challenging traffic and putting their safety at risk. This recklessness highlights the lack of traffic control and civic responsibility in the city.

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A group of at least 15 young people was recorded on video hanging from a moving crane in the middle of the street, at the intersection of 100 and 51 Avenues, in the Marianao municipality of Havana.

The video, posted on TikTok, shows young people, many of them shirtless and dressed in sportswear, hanging onto the back of a crane that was transporting a gray car as it moved down a wet street following a heavy rain.

Amidst the heavy flow of traffic, and with the pavement visibly slippery, the young people held on to the trailer, risking falling under the vehicle's wheels or being struck by other cars.

The scene was recorded from a nearby building and has raised concerns on social media due to the recklessness of the act.

The images reflect the decline of road civility and the lack of oversight on the streets of the capital, where these reckless actions endanger both those who commit them and other drivers.

So far, the authorities have not commented on this incident, which adds a new chapter to the recurring episodes of recklessness on Cuban streets.

Frequently Asked Questions about Recklessness and Road Safety in Havana

What happened to the young people who hung from a crane in Havana?

A group of at least 15 young people was filmed hanging from a moving crane in Havana, disregarding the danger posed by such actions on a wet public road with traffic. The authorities have not yet commented on this incident.

Why are these types of recklessness common in Havana?

The decline of road civility and the lack of supervision on the streets of Havana have allowed reckless acts, such as young people hanging from cranes, to recur. The absence of an effective response from the authorities and the quest for fame on social media also contribute to this trend.

What legal consequences do young people face for these reckless actions in Havana?

Although no specific legal actions have been reported for this incident, other similar cases have resulted in arrests and legal proceedings, such as that of the young man who was detained for hanging from a moving bus. Authorities often impose sanctions to deter these behaviors.

What measures could be taken to prevent these reckless acts in Havana?

To prevent this type of recklessness, it is necessary to improve road education and increase supervision on the streets. Furthermore, awareness campaigns could help young people understand the dangers they are exposed to and the impact of their actions on road safety.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.