kellydesiree+FollowGiant snails invade western Cuba neighborhoodsThousands of giant African snails are suddenly showing up in yards, school grounds, and public spaces across western Cuba, and locals are feeling the impact. These snails aren’t just a garden nuisance—they can destroy crops, threaten food security, and even carry parasites that put families and pets at risk. Residents are sharing photos and stories online, but many say the problem is already out of control. Officials urge everyone to report sightings and avoid touching the snails, but it’s clear that tackling invasive species takes a community effort. How would you handle a sudden invasion like this in your neighborhood? #Pets #Cuba #InvasiveSpecies20Share
Brooke Martin+FollowOil Tanker Drama: Cuba’s Lights at RiskHere’s a wild one for your coffee break: the U.S. just seized an oil tanker headed from Venezuela to Cuba, and it could mean even longer blackouts for folks on the island. Cuba relies on these shipments to keep the lights on, so if more tankers get stopped, daily life could get even tougher. If you thought your power bill was bad, imagine planning your whole day around when you’ll have electricity! #Business #Industry #Cuba10Share