In Cuba, all-night lines for 5 gallons of gas as residents grapple with shortages
Lines to get some fuel or to buy potatoes — for those who can afford it — are scenes of daily life in Havana.
Lines to get some fuel or to buy potatoes — for those who can afford it — are scenes of daily life in Havana.
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Lines to get some fuel or to buy potatoes — for those who can afford it — are scenes of daily life in Havana.
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Communist government has been battling with decaying infrastructure and U.S.-imposed oil blockade
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As Cuba's economic crisis worsens, taxi cab drivers are being forced to wait in long lines for fuel and tensions are growing between shoppers buying groceries. NBC News' George Solis reports from Cuba.