Cuba in crisis: What it means for its people, and for Cayman
In Havana, when electricity comes on for a few hours at a time, Kendra Ador-Agramonte’s parents move quickly. Batteries are charged to power essential appliances before the lights go out again. Water is collected when it arrives between 2am and 3am once every few days. At 74, they have learned to organise daily life around uncertainty rather than routine. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Feb 07, 2026 02:04 PM