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Doctors in Cuba are reportedly being forced to manually operate ventilators in neonatal intensive care units as widespread power outages continue across the country.
With limited fuel and a collapsing energy grid, hospitals are struggling to keep critical equipment running, putting the lives of newborn babies at risk.
The crisis is being worsened by fuel shortages tied to
U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, one of Cuba's main oil suppliers, along with years of infrastructure decline inside the country.
With limited fuel and a collapsing energy grid, hospitals are struggling to keep critical equipment running, putting the lives of newborn babies at risk.
The crisis is being worsened by fuel shortages tied to
U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, one of Cuba's main oil suppliers, along with years of infrastructure decline inside the country.
