Garbage crisis becomes permanent in Matanzas due to fuel shortage

Garbage accumulation in Matanzas, Cuba, has shifted from occasional to a permanent urban feature, worsened by a fuel crisis cutting waste collection frequency. Residents burn trash piles to fend off pests, producing toxic smoke. Violeta González, 75, collects aluminum cans from dumps daily to make ends meet.

A fuel crisis has sharply reduced waste collection in Matanzas, leaving household trash piled on street corners, porches, and vacant lots for days. What was once an intermittent issue now forms a constant image of urban decay, with limited institutional response.

Lacking systematic fixes, residents burn these makeshift dumps to curb mosquitoes, rodents, and insects. The resulting toxic smoke from plastics, organic waste, industrial materials, and chemicals wafts through neighborhoods, harming air quality and public health.

Cuba's waste issues revolve around transport and disposal, with recycling existing only on a small, fragmented scale lacking broad infrastructure. Into this steps Violeta González, 75, among the first to systematically gather raw materials from city dumps. She walks long distances from morning to afternoon, selling aluminum cans to a state company.

Despite leg circulation issues and home structural damage, she persists, occasionally aided by a companion for transport. Her earnings fall short of basic needs but provide essential support amid scarcity.

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Convoy of garbage trucks transporting waste to Aloguinsan landfill from Cebu City on a rural road.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Cebu City resumes waste hauling to Aloguinsan

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Cebu City resumed hauling its garbage to a private landfill in Aloguinsan town on June 1 to reduce the growing waste stockpile at the South Road Properties staging area.

Smoke from burning garbage piles has become part of the everyday landscape on nearly every street in Havana. Residents set them ablaze to fight pests like flies and mosquitoes, despite health risks. The cycle repeats without resolution.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Employees at a state warehouse in Havana's Nuevo Vedado have covered a fence with sacks to stop neighbors from photographing a large garbage pile next to a bust of Jose Marti and the Cuban flag. Journalist Yoani Sanchez of 14ymedio reports the waste accumulates weekly near the facility supplying rationed market goods. The action aims to prevent images from spreading on social media and WhatsApp.

Two decades ago, Rosy migrated from eastern Cuba to Havana seeking prosperity that never materialized. With her husband, she lives in an abandoned former pharmaceutical warehouse at the corner of Cárdenas and Gloria streets, lacking electricity and with only partial drinking water access.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

بدأت كوبا في استعادة الطاقة بعد انهيار الشبكة على مستوى البلاد مساء السبت، وهو ثاني انقطاع كامل في أقل من أسبوع وثالث عطل كبير هذا الشهر، مما أثر على حوالي 10 ملايين شخص بعد تعطل محطة طاقة رئيسية في نويفيتاس. وقد أنشأ المسؤولون شبكات دقيقة للخدمات الأساسية وسط نقص مزمن في الوقود وعدم موثوقية الشبكة.

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