Daily life
In Havana, scheduled or unexpected blackouts lasting up to 12 hours have become a constant, forcing Cubans to reorganize daily routines. Families like Laura's, aged 68, prioritize cooking before interruptions to prevent food spoilage in limited refrigerators. These power failures impact work, health, and the psychological well-being of millions.
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In a Havana tenement, the day emerges with the sound of the water pump, weaving a community survival network. Voices intertwine in the central courtyard, sharing gossip and daily favors. Solidarity defines life in this space where individual worlds converge.