Cuba Faces Fuel Shortage Causing School Closures and Disruptions


<p>The country’s education system is concluding the academic year ahead of schedule due to a severe fuel shortage. The shortage is a result of a blockade on oil supplies from the United States, which has disrupted normal school operations and planning.</p> <p Schools across the nation are unable to continue regular classes as fuel-critical resources become scarce, forcing administrators to close campuses and end activities earlier than planned.</p> <p The fuel disruption is contributing to broader challenges in the education sector, including potential impacts on transportation, meal programs, and administrative functions, as schools adjust to the limited resources available.</p> <p Officials have indicated efforts to mitigate the effects, but the immediate priority remains ensuring safety and managing the reduced schedule while awaiting a stabilization of fuel supplies.</p> <br><br><br><br>
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