The control of the sale of fuel in Havana began this Tuesday without prior notice. As this newspaper had anticipated, the authorities planned to extend the established regulation in Matanzas since Sunday to the entire Island, but it has been sooner than the employees themselves expected.
A poster surprised customers this Tuesday at the Cupet on 25th and G, in Havana’s Vedado: “Only 20 liters per gasoline vehicle will be sold.”
The row, first thing in the morning, occupied more than ten blocks, although it was only visible on G Street, between 23 and 25, and on 23, between G and F. To be able to see the rest, you have to enter through streets smaller. As the authorities do with the sale of the most demanded products, they had arranged the queue by dividing it. Once in F, it was glimpsed that it turned to the right in 27, and there was no end in sight.
“I had never seen anything like this in my life,” he tells 14ymedio a local neighbor. “They hid the tail, as they do with the sale of chicken and puppies.”
Inside the gas station, a truck driver begged one of the Cupet managers to sell him more than the regulated 20 liters, because with that amount he wouldn’t solve anything. “If it were up to me, I would give it forty, but I can’t disobey the order,” responded the employee, who explained that the establishment found out about the rule that same day, through “a piece of paper.” “If you want, go complain to the provincial government,” he summoned the driver.
Another Cupet employee reported that the day before, when this newspaper confirmed the lack of fuel in smaller service centers, the tension in the queue of customers waiting to be served rose to the point of shock.
This Tuesday, the queue did not “discriminate”: there were the same taxis, trucks, motorcycles, private cars, state cars or – proof that the problem is serious – vehicles from the Ministry of the Interior.
Meanwhile, on the street the shortage of fuel begins to be noticed. This Tuesday, it is almost impossible to take a transport in the capital, and the situation is expected to worsen in the coming days.
Without fuel, in addition, the distribution of food and other essential products is at serious risk.
The official press announced on Sunday that the regulated sale of fuel for individuals would begin that same day in Matanzasbut remains silent for the rest of the country, like the Government.
There, the decision, as explained by Geobel Quintero Hernández, a provincial government official, was due to “the existing difficulties in the coverage of these resources in said establishments.”
Without giving further explanations, the authorities assured that the limits on sales are not a consequence of a fuel deficit in the country, “but rather that it responds to the logistical assurance for its distribution.”
They also explained that the state-owned company Transcupet, in charge of supplying the establishments, currently works with 62% of its vehicles, so that “they must give priority to the diesel that the generators need, which is extremely necessary at the moment due to the crisis. temporary energy that the country suffers”.
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