Cubans queue for water in Havana amid fuel and power crisis


A man carries two buckets of water as severe fuel shortages have disrupted water pumping and distribution, in Havana, Cuba March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Norlys Perez

HAVANA, March 20 (Reuters) - Residents ⁠across the Cuban capital hauled buckets and lined ⁠up for water from tanker trucks as a ‌combination of fuel shortages and power grid instability left thousands of taps dry.

State water utility Aguas de La Habana confirmed that pumping schedules ​and supply operations have been disrupted ⁠by a lack of electricity.

"This ⁠area is now having water problems. People are hauling water ⁠and ‌waiting for the water truck," said resident Lazaro Noblet, while pushing a small handcart loaded ⁠with containers.

"Since oil is not coming into the ​country, there is ‌no pumping, because that system runs on electricity."

The ⁠energy crunch ​follows a spike in U.S. pressure on Havana since the January capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Cuba's primary benefactor.

U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump has since cut Venezuelan ​oil shipments to Cuba and threatened tariffs on other suppliers, strangling the island's fragile power infrastructure.

For many, however, the struggle ⁠is not new. "Our problem has existed since 2021, and now it is 2026," said 58-year-old Maria de Jesus Rusindo, who has spent years carrying heavy containers into her ​home.

In other districts, Alfonso Pedro Gonzalez ⁠checked an empty roof tank before turning a dry faucet. ​He must boil the small amount ‌of water he manages to ​collect from trucks.

(Reporting by Alien Fernandez and Anett Rios, Writing by Natalia Siniawski, Editing by Rod Nickel)

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