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US citizens in Cuba warned to prepare for protests, power outages and fuel shortages

The U.S. Embassy in Cuba has warned Americans that they are being denied entry to the country because of a recent spike in protests sponsored by the government against Washington.

The report also warned that power outages and fuel shortages could cause "significant disruptions" for?American citizens in Cuba.

Why it's important

Washington has been blocking oil from Venezuela and other allies from reaching Cuba in recent weeks. This is causing food prices to rise and transportation costs to increase. It also causes fuel shortages, which can lead hours of blackouts.

KEY QUOTES

The U.S. Embassy warned on its website to "take precautions" by conserving fuel and water and ensuring that your mobile phone is charged. They also said Cuba's electrical grid was becoming increasingly unstable, with frequent power outages.

"U.S. citizens in Cuba or those planning to travel there are informed?that there has been an increase in protests directed against the United States by the regime, including anti-U.S. rhetoric."

CONTEXT

The Republican leader, enthused by the U.S. military seizing the ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro during a deadly raid that was ordered by President Donald Trump last month, has spoken of taking action against Cuba and putting pressure on its leadership.

Human rights experts have criticized Trump's emphasis on exploiting Venezuelan crude oil for its imperialist approach. The U.N. office of human rights has also cited the U.S. raid that led to Maduro being seized as a violation international law.

Trump said that "Cuba is going to fail pretty soon" and added that Venezuela, the island's former top oil supplier, had not sent money or oil to Cuba in recent times. Trump has also 'threatened tariffs against goods coming from countries that supply oil to Cuba.

Cuba's deputy minister of foreign affairs said on Monday that Cuba and the U.S. were in communication. However, he pointed out that the exchanges had not developed into a formal "dialogue." (Reporting and editing by Raju Gopikrishnan in Washington)

(source: Reuters)