Information note of CUPET on the supply of gas to the population

The information comes at a time of great discontent and concern.cupaction given the low availability of the essential resource for cooking food amid constant power outages.

CUPET reported that this luneOn April 21, there will be an interruption in the manufactured gas service in several Havana municipalities for urgent maintenance. However, the news has generated a wave of complaints on social media, where dozens of users are demanding answers about the liquefied gas shortage, about which nothing has been reported.

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Service interruption in Havana

According to the official note from the Manufactured Gas Company, it will be necessary to replace the input lines to the Melones plant, which implies a total stoppage of the service between 9:00 pm on theuneApril 21st and 6:00 am on Tuesday 22nd.

The affected municipalities will be Revolution Square, Old Havana, Central Havana, Cerro, and Diez de Octubre.

The company apologized for the inconvenience, but made no mention of the liquefied natural gas, which has sparked a strong reaction on social media.

"And when will the gas be released?": outrage on social media

Comments were immediate. Some users asked: "When will those of us who use gas from the gas station have the service?"Others were more direct in their criticism: "And the liquefied gas, did it evaporate?", "Talk about liquefied gas, there's a lot of silence.".

Others ironically questioned the lack of electricity and gas: "The government remembers that a portion of us cook with liquefied gas, and to top it all off, they cut off our electricity every day. We have to take advantage of May 1st, when we'll have electricity, to get things done before the Tele Desfile ends.".

There is no shortage of those who ask for clarity: "Answer the questions asked. If you're going to post, you should know there will be comments. We have the right to be informed.".

They report months without supply

Many comments reflect a more serious situation: some families have not received gas since December or January. "We've had no supplies since January. How are we going to cook?", while others claim that it has been out of service since December.

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One commentator summed up the despair of many: "I've been without gas for two months, and the electricity isn't helping either.".

Although the note of CUPET While the bill accurately details the maintenance of manufactured gas, there is no mention of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also known as balita gas. This omission has been the main reason for the frustration expressed by citizens.

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  1. With all due respect to those reporting, it's impossible to understand the need of the Cuban people for many reasons, but the most painful is not having enough to cook. Children, the elderly, and everyone else suffer from this seemingly hopeless situation. It's very unfortunate that this is happening to us 64 years into the Revolution. What a fate awaits us.

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  2. Sorry for the delays in January and February, it will be for Havana because here in Manzanillo I haven't had gas since October 17th and the blackouts last more than 15 hours.

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  3. Where do they get the little candles they sell on the street at a very high price, between 13 and 20 pesos apiece? How can a retiree who receives a pension of 1528 pesos buy them?

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  4. There is no respect for anyone. If they cared, it would have been resolved by now, and they would be opening more USD stores to fill their pockets because they use that money. They don't even pay for the LPG tanker that was in Santiago. The blockade has also gone to that pocket. The currency has flown away or has entered with the cars. 2025 for whom?
    until when?

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  5. I don't think those at the top are suffering what most of the town suffers. There's no clear information about the gas shortage. Let's not doubt that in the near future, a portion of it will appear in USD. Those who don't have it should forget about this option for cooking food and have to return to the primitive times of our ancestors. "Firewood or coal." In fact, the vast majority of us at the bottom are already like that.

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  6. Everything in this country is disrespectful. They talk about disruptions. I don't see where the disruption lies. From 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., no one is affected. The disruptions are hours without power or liquefied gas. Meals that are bland from 8 or 9 a.m. for lunch, or from 1 p.m. for dinner. Because the power goes out at 2 or 3 p.m.

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  7. The things that are happening in this country are outrageous. I'm sure that when they go to "inform" because misinformation brings with it more complex information, they will say that gas for low-wage earners will have a cost in USD. That's what will happen.

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  8. I don't know what's going on. Every day that passes, the arrogance of the leaders grows greater. They don't inform or consult with the Sacrificed People.
    "FROM EACH ACCORDING TO HIS ABILITY, TO EACH ACCORDING TO HIS WORK" IS NOT PAID, THAT IS WHY MILLIONS OF PENSIONS AND LOW WAGES FOR WORKERS.
    A % PROFIT IS NOT DETERMINED (INVOICE-SALE) AND THEY SELL AT THE PRICE THEY WANT.
    BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, NOTHING ELSE, BECAUSE THERE IS A LOT OF PROTECTIONISM.
    TERRORISM IS NOT EXPORTED IN CUBA, BUT THE PEOPLE ARE TERRORIZED BECAUSE THERE IS NO ONE TO ENFORCE THE CONSTITUTION AND OUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS ARE VIOLATED.

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  9. Hello, we have been without liquefied gas for 2 and 3 months here around Calle 15 Bahía. Well, the seller was selling it for 10 or 000, profiting from things that are not his.
    While There Is A Population Of Children, Elderly People, Workers Who Care☹️🤔

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  10. A little while ago I sent you a long comment about everything we are experiencing in every sense and aspect with the real truth and with all patriotic, revolutionary and socialist sentiment – ​​which I personally call with a Castro-Ruzist-Guevarist socialist-communist feeling – and with all due respect, being convinced that my actions, words and writings – first of all, for being what I am in the ideological, political and philosophical beliefs already mentioned, I am also in religious beliefs a Catholic Christian – Orthodox, and in fraternal beliefs I consider myself a Mason – without any kind of fear, with firmness and courage, cannot, nor should, nor do they have to cover up or hide THE TRUTH, so I just want to know if you received my long comment and why don’t you publish it? Who do you represent? Because if you are neoliberal capitalists who defend “free expression” you can, should and have to publish everything, or not? With all due respect, being a regular reader of all the publications that claim to represent all Cubans abroad and at home for a Free Cuba with the motto or slogan "Homeland and Life" ?????, or am I mistaken: Carlos Fidel Estrada 🇨🇺 🤗🫂, from Baire, Santiago de Cuba, Ave 6, No 303, e/3 and 5, Postal Code: 94110.

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  11. The real truth is that the situation in every sense and aspect for the majority of our people is extremely critical, very complicated, very complex, very difficult and very hard, that many of the opinions that are expressed through this medium are the pure truth and that no one gives an answer that convinces this popular majority that also gives their lives for their Revolutionary Socialist Revolution that has been building since January 1, 1959 and that we have an unconditional loyalty to the Generation of the Martí Centennial of the M-26-7 with its Eternal Leader FIDEL and that precisely today is the 64th Anniversary of the Victory of Girón and that this same majority of the people have it very present, in addition to the fact that they are waiting precisely for FIDEL's Great and Only Concept of Revolution to be put into practice at 💯 %, that this same people also express that if they had - FIDEL - alive physically we would not be with the current reality that we have had for several years and that worsens every day and that they are deceiving Raúl, Ramiro and others who are alive from that same Dignified, Glorious and Beloved with much Honor and Honor of the Generation of the Centennial of Martí of the M-26-7, who also believes that we are living in our beloved red, olive green and bearded archipelago "a wild capitalism with a bureaucracy with the new rich bourgeois aristocrats in all instances who have a Very Sedentary Life" without practical results in any sphere with what we have in our hands and that do not pass even a nanometric bit of the basic needs in food, medicine, construction materials, energy and transportation: just to mention five vital sectors in everyday life with much sacrifice, sweat and peaceful and patient Fidelista resistance seeing live and direct how a new society of power has been emerging in parallel since 1992 that does not contribute anything at all distancing itself from the moral, ethical and integral exemplarity authority Castro-Ruzista-Guevarist being a new caste with the same status quo where a wealthy minority lives better every day and a majority has the very negative practical result of supply and demand that has directly caused an inflation that increases every second and everything that it causes with an unstoppable growth characteristic of a neoliberal capitalist system in countries that are not blockaded, which quintuples its negative effects on our beloved Revolutionary Socialist Cuba that can, should and has to project itself to make a Revolution within our Revolutionary Socialist Revolution that is more than 65 years old in order to open internationally the roads to march with the whole world 🌎🌍 and thus negotiate in all sectors, first of all that the genocidal and criminal imperial government of crimes against humanity Yankee gives us the territory orcupillegally left the Guantanamo naval base and 4 other vital Fidelista points to negotiate everything, but with full respect for our freedom, independence, sovereignty and our revolutionary socialist system and society that has cost a lot of blood 🩸 from Hatuey, José Antonio Aponte, Félix Varela, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, José Martí, Carlos Baliño, Julio Antonio Mella, Ernesto CHÉ Guevara and FIDEL until today, having internally first of all to put into practice that Revolution WITHIN our Revolutionary Socialist Revolution without changing its essence, putting each one in the place they deserve, mainly in the so-called "cadres", who are truly that: cadres hooked on walls of ornaments without suffering or enduring the results of the Yankee blockade or our own sufferings in a majority, having this new minority "a super-sedentary life" at all levels because as 4 Eternal Great Personalities ñVery Cuban said: "the cadres are the backbone of any true socialist revolution by what they must always have integral exemplarity, ... in addition to moral and ethical authority to ask the people for greater sacrifice ..., and that these "cadres" are in all political, mass, social, managerial, administrative organizations, .... ", only in this way this Cuban Socialist Revolution will always be of the humble, by the humble and for the humble, ....., only in this way no empire will be able with its bloody claws, as one more force with injustices, to extend over Our Beloved Latin America and the Caribbean and throughout HUMANITY: COUNTRY IS HUMANITY", so the first thing internally is to start, with more than 95% at all levels, to change the "cadres" in all political, mass, social, managerial, administrative organizations "with all their power societies" and search within our people because within it there are Cubans who are 90% LIKE Fidel, Che, Camilo, Almeida, Raúl, Celia, Haydée, Melba, Asela and Vilma (the order does not affect the products) in order to rescue with integrality the love to work well, with honesty, integrity, productivity, quality, efficiency, effectiveness, profitability, well-being, prosperity, to rescue our identity, customs, traditions, culture, art, spiritualities, idiosyncrasies, values, virtues and qualities that we have had since our Cuban origin and mainly for more than 65 years FREE OF CHARGE: always remember where our evolutionary origin, discovery and revolutionary, libertarian, independentist and sovereign actions were born that were from the East to the Cuban West, from the fields and eastern mountains to its urban areas that spread throughout Cuba, so it should and must always be for everything and FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, Carlos Fidel: will you publish such an extensive but very necessary commentary?

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  12. It's true that the country is in a difficult economic situation and there are shortages of all kinds, but we can't ignore the situation with liquefied natural gas (LNG) for cooking the people's food. At the very least, we need to explain why.
    absence of this product. So essential in these times.
    Please give an explanation about this.

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  13. They've already forgotten about this town, which can solve its problems with coal, but they're not taking any action to resolve this overwhelming problem. How long will this last? Without gas and, on top of that, without electricity? Please show respect for this quiet, noble, and respectful town. It's not a luxury, it's a basic necessity. Please show respect.

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  14. It's for when the seawall dries up with liquefied gas, since I have my mom bedridden.
    What do I do when there is no electricity? I'm about to go crazy because in the backwardness we live in, there is no adult pamper because they are more expensive than a package of chicken. If I have to change her in the middle of the night it's worse than hell. Dousing her with cold water, giving her frozen food. How long will this torture last? He who tells me that he has adapted to this is crazier than I am.

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  15. Could it be that the state doesn't recognize that if there is no gas and the power is constantly cut off, what do we do to cook, especially where there are children and the elderly... those are the rights they proclaim?

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  16. Do these users see that in the municipalities of the central provinces they are only entitled to receive 2 balls per year?
    You have to resort to coal, 900 pesos for a small bag.

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  17. When will they inform the population that uses gas on the market about the situation with this important fuel? In case anyone has forgotten about the long blackouts.

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  18. There's no hope. No one cares. Not a single news report. Enough with the lies. Entire families with several children, sick and vulnerable. Every man for himself. Uuuuuuffff!!!

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  19. Since November I haven't had gas, I don't have oil, I'm allergic, I live on the second floor, the coal smoke is killing me... What's happening with the gas cylinders? Cuban women are worse than slaves.

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  20. It is better to hold events for the victory at Girón than to supply gas to the population, and even less so to talk about it in state media organizations.

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  21. The lack of liquefied gas is a disgrace for families who have no other option. But the worst part is that the media is silent. It's not known if this will last until December or 2026. Or it will last for years, and those who can get coal or firewood must be saved. Hold a roundtable discussion on the topic: LIQUEFIED GAS and stop being silent. This silence is shameful.

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  22. Ángeles Rodríguez. All the talk is about D. Canel's visits and May Day, but there's no mention of what's been disappearing and why. The list is so long, it goes without saying.

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  23. Since November I have been without the blessed gas to cook food, we are already in April and nothing in Marianao, Havana, until when, and do not protest, because then you stand out and are frowned upon in your own country, and you have to keep quiet and cannot speak, to avoid worse consequences.

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  24. Since no one cares and those who should answer have everything, the best thing is silence for an answer.
    It is easier to shout for a May Day parade than to solve a problem that affects the people.

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  25. No electricity; No liquefied gas; No petroleum; No kerosene; No coal; No firewood; ,,,,!! Shame!! ; !! No consideration and respect for the people!! . What is needed is a charge to kill scoundrels; as General Antonio said.

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  26. I conclude that there's an information blackout surrounding the LPG issue, under which the entire national media structure is subjected. I simply believe there's no encouraging news, which they would surely rush to offer ad nauseam, as is their custom.

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  27. Here in the Contramaestre municipality, Santiago de Cuba province, bullets have not arrived since January. 2025,nobody carescupFrom the government, I know that they don't care because the people are a sucker, including me, but one day this must end when these current rulers leave the country loaded with dollars, which is what they always do. They are so fat that they can't even walk.

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  28. An inviolable principle is communication, whether it's good news or not. We have many needs, and we all know this, including the so-called liquefied gas, about which nothing is reported regarding its acquisition, filling, and distribution, the so-called "liquid gas."

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    • liquefied gas bullet
      You watch the news waiting for news about the distribution of liquefied gas and they talk about everything except the endless problems of my country, whether it's the Gaza Strip, the blockade, Donald, and we continue waiting and working hard. I don't see an end to so much mistreatment.

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  29. It is an immense lack of respect to the people to talk about a lack of gas in Havana. We know that it is the capital. But the other provinces that confirm Cuba do not have electricity for more than 10 hours or more and they do not have gas either. Until when... Cubans in charge of serving the people who elected them.

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  30. When will the gas be delivered, please, until when? Cooking is necessary, it's necessary. I'm from Guanabacoa, Villa Maria. These are necessary investments in a country experiencing shortages, but this should be a priority for the country.

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  31. Please, what will the government do with those of us who don't have a gas contract and who don't have the money to buy a heater with such a high price? Please sit down and analyze. I'm 66 years old and I'm not of working age.

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  32. Many meetings, from which the only thing that comes out is excessive spending of resources, food, electricity, and nothing at all, every day we see more misery, more shortages, and the only marked interest, in the reduction of prisoners, of 0 percent products, coming from the state because those coming from the rulers, do not even solve the problem, far from solving it generates another, having to buy it in a currency that they spend millions in their luxurious lives and that of their lazy, and inefficient by inheritance children, now silence has taken over liquefied gas, and little by little it will take over everything else, so much hypocrisy and every day there are more of them enjoying what they send to the people, do not meet anymore because you do not solve anything because from these meetings only thousands of wasted resources come

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  33. What communication laws are we talking about? No one explains, no one guides, the people are on tenterhooks, and we continue to wait, not knowing how long. Please, there are many ways to kill.

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  34. We know about the difficulties the country is going through, but it is prudent and even more necessary to provide the population with information about pellet gas.
    Let us not forget that there is a social communication law that is in force and must be put into practice.

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  35. Goodnight
    I need to know
    when they are going to supply
    balita gas
    We haven't had gas since December.
    that is necessary for the family home
    where there are sick children and elderly people..
    Thank you

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  36. Good evening. We, liquefied gas customers, really need information about this. First, it was said that due to difficulties, distribution would be monthly, but now it's over two months, and there's no mention of the issue, which is so important for those of us who cook with gas. Questions have been raised, and it's been published on Google that oil tankers arrived in Cuban ports and left due to nonpayment, but there was never any explanation or information. And I'm asking what month the service will restart; it's urgently needed.

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  37. It was my turn to get gas since December 27th, at the Acelga point in Sta Clara, and now that it's my turn, it's been 3 weeks since the gas arrived and it's almost December 12th, so, 1 or 2 more years until we get a bonanza.
    Mercy be with the common people.

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  38. They may have many justifications or pretexts, but the lack of availability of gas to the population, without offering other alternatives for cooking food, is a sign of inability to perform their duties. There are blackouts, food shortages, and many more problems. They should resign so that others can take over those duties.

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  39. I think that whoever has to do with this has gas and doesn't care about the people because there is no hope and no one gives an answer even though we know that everything is a problem with the blockade.

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  40. What a lack of respect for the people, there is no word to express the suffering of our brothers, may God Jehovah have mercy on my Cuba in the powerful name of Jesus, amen, amen

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  41. Much is written, but in the end, no one mentions the likelihood of liquefied gas entering our country. They don't mention the reason for its absence. We wonder: Is it due to a lack of contract? Is there no money available?
    and many other questions.
    I think there should be communication from a senior leader in which he informs us of his reality, I am sure we will understand it.

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  42. It seems that Havana is the only province in the country in Matanzas that hasn't been supplied to the gas stations for over a month. Here, most people cook with charcoal, and the price is quite high.

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  43. And Santa Clara, when will the gas arrive? Since December we have nothing to cook with, we have im
    physical needs and elderly people and we have no way to feed them, neither light nor fuel.

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  44. I see great concerncupaction in Havana due to the lack of gas. Look, for the interior here, since October 25th was the last time we got gas and we were due since December 4th and at this point we still have nothing at all, please.

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  45. What are they complaining about? The Puerto Padre Municipality, Las Tunas Province, hasn't issued the small car since July 7, 2024, and to get it at the grocery store, they have to buy about 10 stores in advance. That's if you have 60 or 50 thousand pesos and you buy it right away. No one can fix this.

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  46. I can only say that, really, if there is a situation with the purchase and entry of gas into the country, the company's directors should come forward and give a convincing explanation; not maintain total silence, which only leads to speculation. For example, I learned from a colleague who lives in Bauta, Artemisa province, that gas recently came in and they took it all to other provinces because they were sold to, which they deserve too; the bad thing is that they don't give an explanation, and the silence continues; that's without taking into account the irregularities and crimes that occur at gas sales points.

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  47. THIS GOVERNMENT HAS NO CHAUD. THEY'RE JUST LIKE THE CRIMINAL SNATCHER ON THE STREET. LIARS, GO TO HELL, ALL OF YOU. WITHOUT GAS, POWER, AND FIREWOOD, I DON'T KNOW HOW WE'RE GOING TO EAT THE LITTLE WE HAVE.

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  48. It is true that there are situations in the country with gas from the tanks. I am from Las Tunas. I bought my tank on 15/10/24 and to this day I have not bought any more, and no one has ever been given an answer as to why there is a shortage.

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  49. For my part, there is too much discontent. The liquefied gas has disappeared, no one is saying anything. Many have cooking appliances, others don't, others use coal. What has this country become?

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  50. Well, I share everything that they continue to put on the networks about gas because almost 80% of Cubans cook with gas and not all of them have space in their homes to cook with charcoal nor money to buy charcoal.

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  51. It is very true that nothing about the bullet has happened, it has been more than two months and no one has said anything, what is happening, something as necessary as cooking gas, and cupet Many meetings, much recognition but no bullet, can you tell me until when?

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  52. Why do they ask for comments if they know the situation and have not responded since May of last year? They believe that two small bullets will solve the problem of a family with these blackouts. I think they are laughing at people. There are only explanations for the people of Havana and the rest have to manage as best they can. Meanwhile, liquid is sold on the street (which there isn't)* in
    15 pesos is a lot of nerve.

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  53. It's disrespectful that since December there have been people who haven't had gas service, and since gas appears to repair the gas in Havana, because it's the capital, we continue with the discrimination. Where is this country going to end up?

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  54. Of course we should be upset. When information is of interest to the government, they overwhelm you by repeating it. Now we demand information about the delivery of liquefied gas. There's not even firewood for cooking, the price of coal is sky-high. In addition, we live in apartments, not in the countryside or the savannah where you can improvise something to cook with. Electricity doesn't help and not everyone has something to cook with on electricity. I really don't know what previous era they want to take us back to. Let's think creatively about our Aborigines.

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  55. There are many municipalities in this country that have never had gas in any of its forms, nor do they receive fuel for cooking, and they are always the ones that suffer the most blackouts, 20 or more hours a day without power. Does anyone wonder how these people live?

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  56. And here in Ciego de Ávila the same story, we no longer know how we are going to prepare food, it is a lack of respect for the people because coal is increasingly more expensive and oil, there is nothing to do either 🙄

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  57. I live in Boyero, Santiago de las Vega, I haven't had gas since December 5th. In Santiago, they lower the price of a gas cylinder by a few. They sell a few and that's it. It's a profitable business. I'll sell you one for 6 or 7 thousand pesos right in front of the Cuban. No matter how much I protest, nothing happens because the authorities are there when it suits them to solve their problem because they live off of that. The administrator called Yaquelin has a tremendous business with the supposed organizers. The caretakers were put there by the president of the Santiago council. In short, to keep it short, they have a tremendous salary because it's shared among everyone and then after a while you see the people who own a restaurant come out with their gas cylinders and nothing happens. Tell me what can solve this problem in Santiago de las Vegas. Pf

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  58. Higher authorities and journalists continue to comment on the problem as if it were something new, but without any response or solution. It's more of the same. I haven't had gas from a gas tank since December and I live in Havana. I have two children and the electricity doesn't help. I can't understand it, even if I want to!

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  59. We have to work hard because we want to. Google explains how to obtain methane gas from food waste, very simple and easy. Please search and you will see how easy it is and how helpful it is.

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  60. I don't understand why street gas isn't controlled, when many people leave their stoves on in Central Havana and other similar places, wasting gas, while others have to rely on gas cylinders, and for them, there's no availability. The same thing happens with water in buildings that don't even have a clock; they have waste and leaks, and nothing happens! However, in other areas with detached houses, water is scarce and they have water meters. It's still glaringly obvious that we're not all equal.

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  61. and LPG in the province of Santiago de Cuba, since March 3rd, when there has been a shortage for the people of Santiago, and with whom we cook and make food for our children and the sick.

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  62. I ask the same thing as millions of Cubans: when will gas service be restored?
    Until when will this be?
    How will it be cooked?
    Solve this big problem that can no longer be solved.

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  63. I used to cook with gas from a valita and since December, there is no reason, nor do they give reasons, I live in an apartment building. Please give me an answer because among other needs this is really desperate. Tell me what you are going to do, because this life is unbearable.

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  64. MONTHS WITHOUT BALITA GAS AND WITHOUT SUPPLY FORECAST
    SO MANY BOSSES AND SO MUCH MISINFORMATION AND DISORGANIZATION THAT ALLOWS HARD BUSTING WHEN THE LITTLE GAS THEY DISTRIBUTE ARRIVES.

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  65. It is a total lack of respect for the population, no service, no information, nothing, but what can we expect from a government that has said in situations that it can do well and those who can't, can resolve them. And then demands respect.

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  66. In Colon, electricity is a serious problem, with circuits that are almost 20 hours out of service. Add to this the fact that most customers have a gas backlog of a year or more. How are we going to cook? I'm asking if you happen to have something to put in the pots.

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  67. It is a lack of consideration and a bit of everything not to say or give an answer to the many, many LPG customers of an entire country, because manufactured gas has had its ups and downs but it is and is only in the capital, but the rest of the country with what do they cook? There is no electricity, there is no kerosene or alcohol, it is a lack of respect for these people who are plunged into misery every day, you the government have the obligation to give an answer to these people.

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  68. Regarding Bala gas, no one has had the good sense to at least give the people an answer. Here in Santiago, the boat was there waiting for days and days, but since the money never arrived, it had to leave. I imagine that the little money that appeared was used to pay for the boatload of rice for the basic basket in March, which is still not complete because they still need to receive 3 pounds, plus the rice for the old and the child, in short, the entire April supply is still missing. The thing is that there is no liquefied gas and they have not even had the dignity to give the people clear information about the situation and what the future outlook is. What happens is that they will say that people got used to filling up with coal and wood smoke and that the gas is not necessary. Tremendous nerve.

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  69. In San Miguel del Padron, Rocafort district, starting December 18, 2024, there is a delay. January, February, March, and April are still pending delivery. They do not provide explanations or solutions since they are also cutting off the electricity. This is also a lack of respect for the Cuban people.

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  70. Hello, why is there gas in Havana and not here in Santa Clara? It's been a month, and we all live in the same country. Do we have the same rights or not? It should be equal for all Cubans. Thank you.

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    • To have an opinion, you have to be educated. Who told you there's gas in Havana? We're on an equal footing with the rest of the provinces. Manufactured gas has nothing to do with gas from the gas pipeline, which is what most municipalities in Havana have.

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    • Please, not only in Havana is there a gas shortage, but in the whole country, being the province of Guantanamo where no one knows where it is, that for three months this has not been mentioned, nor do the directors care when they have too much, even when

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