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Government Calls “Insatisfaction” a Crisis that Leaves Santa Clara Neighborhoods with No Water for Months

Summary by CiberCuba
The official discourse reduces the crisis to an area, but neighbors report widespread failures. Cycles of more than 30 days and total absence of supply contradict the institutional version. Complaints point to mismanagement, inequality in distribution and possible irregularities.
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The official discourse reduces the crisis to an area, but neighbors report widespread failures. Cycles of more than 30 days and total absence of supply contradict the institutional version. Complaints point to mismanagement, inequality in distribution and possible irregularities.

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CiberCuba broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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