HOLGUIN, Cuba - "A severe drought enveloping eastern Cuba has eroded 40 percent of the farmland, starved thousands of heads of cattle and has close to 4 million people counting every drop of water they consume. Cuba’s Civil Defense declared a state of alert in four provinces — Camaguey, Las Tunas, Holguin and Guantanamo — while closely monitoring drought conditions in two others.
Last Thursday, authorities in central Sancti Spiritus reported the first signs of dropping water levels — proof the drought is creeping west.
Holguin, one of the hardest-hit cities, is just a step away from being declared a state of emergency, said Oscar Lugo, a member of the provincial branch of Poder Popular, Cuba’s parliament. Two of the city’s three water basins have run dry, one eight months ago and the other in early June, leaving more than 100,000 people without any stable source of water.
Strict rationing allots inhabitants about 6 gallons of water a day, a fraction of the daily 50-gallon average."
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