Summary

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Cuba on Sunday, adding to the hardships faced by residents after recent hurricanes and widespread blackouts.

The quake’s epicenter was 25 miles south of Bartolome Maso, and tremors were felt across cities like Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, and Guantanamo, as well as in Jamaica.

While no major injuries or damage were immediately reported, residents experienced aftershocks and minor structural impacts.

This natural disaster follows weeks of severe weather and power outages, sparking protests amid growing public discontent.

    • bassomitron@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      No, obviously. The article brings it up and doesn’t explain anything beyond “discontent.”

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        2 months ago

        The country can’t get it’s shit together and it’s been months since most of the people have had reliable power. No reliable power means no refrigeration which makes keeping foods challenging.

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          Yeah but protests in Cuba aren’t going to do much, it’s mostly the US embargo that’s keeping them down.