Decades of communist policies in Cuba have led to a collapse in housing infrastructure, putting residents at high risk. The regime shows little interest in improving housing conditions, leading to recurring deadly incidents. Experts doubt official statistics and warn the situation is much worse than reported.
Key Points
Decades of communist policies in Cuba have led to a collapse in housing infrastructure
Recurring deadly incidents due to collapsing buildings
Experts doubt official statistics on housing conditions
Regime investing in hotels and tourism instead of housing for citizens