La falta de vehículos y combustible ha llegado a un punto crítico en la isla. La solución no se vislumbra.
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00:00 Hello, hello, hello, good afternoon.
00:05 This is the first stop of the route 3 and route 19 of the P14, here at the Alisa heights,
00:18 Habanero municipality, where there is a tremendous, tremendous, tremendous problem with public transport.
00:31 Where you can barely get on the first stop, look over here,
00:38 as the long, kilometer-long queues show, where the busses are completely full of people.
00:54 Look over here, family.
00:58 Look over here, where there is barely any transport to supply the Habanero capital.
01:14 The lack of transport, of fuel, of vehicles, has the Cuban on foot on the island.
01:31 Where the private sector, private machines, charge you a super, super high tax.
01:44 Because the issue is that the liter of fuel, the liter of oil, costs around 250, 300 pesos.
01:54 So, per passenger, per passenger they are charging you 250, 300 pesos from Alisa to Havana.
02:10 Look over here, family, how the stops are.
02:21 Look at the wawa, how they go.
02:27 And this is the first stop, what will we say now, of the other stops,
02:32 where the vehicles have to leave people, pick up people.
02:40 And this is how the whole capital is shown, family.
02:43 All the places, all the points of passenger pick-up,
02:49 a large mass of people constantly remain.
03:00 Reporting for ADN Cuba, Pedro Quiala and Carlos Milanet.
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