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Mexico ships carrying humanitarian aid arrive in Cuba amid energy crisis
Summary
Two Mexican Navy ships carrying humanitarian aid docked in Havana as Cuban authorities report energy rationing and disruptions to transportation and flights.
Content
Two Mexican Navy ships carrying humanitarian aid docked in Havana, Cuban officials reported. The arrival followed public warnings from the U.S. president about tariffs for countries supplying oil to Cuba. Cuban authorities have announced energy rationing in recent days. Officials say the shortages are affecting transportation, hospitals, schools and tourism.
Key facts:
- Two Mexican Navy ships arrived with humanitarian supplies, according to Cuban and Mexican officials.
- The arrival came about two weeks after U.S. President Trump warned of tariffs for countries selling or providing oil to Cuba.
- Cuban authorities announced energy rationing and reported impacts on transportation, hospitals, schools and the tourism sector.
- Airlines reported fuel shortages for refueling; Air Canada announced it was suspending flights to Cuba and other carriers reported delays or added layovers.
Summary:
The aid deliveries provided immediate supplies while officials report continuing fuel shortages and service disruptions. Undetermined at this time.
