Guantanamo.- At the regular meeting on essential services, held in Guantánamo Province, decision-makers evaluated issues detected in services crucial to the population, with an emphasis on the power outage, food transportation, drinking water, and problems with electricity and communications.

At the meeting, led by the highest authorities of the Party and the provincial government, it was decided to address a problem with the electrical circuit in the old 18-story building, where actions were taken to combat fraud detected among owners of motorcycle taxis.

The meeting also addressed the search for solutions to communication failures at the Alto de Cotilla Tower, the highest point of the La Farola Viaduct, in the municipality of Imías, and in the community of La Sombrilla, near the suburban town of Paraguay.

It was also reported that work is underway to address situations related to overflowing septic tanks in homes in the municipality of Manuel Tames, as well as to combat the theft of basic food items from some stores in the provincial capital, where investigations are progressing to apprehend the alleged perpetrators.