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That's news to me. Was just listening to a podcast interviewing a local Cuban journalist, suggesting help was not - in fact - on the way.
Incidentally, Belly of the Beast does some excellent domestic Cuban coverage. But everything they are reporting suggests these supplies have not been forthcoming, on account of the military blockade of the island. Like, you cannot sail ships into and out of the major harbors (shy of outright smuggling or armed escort).
Much like with the Gaza Blockade, there are ongoing efforts to build political pressure by assembling relief and directing it at the island. There's no reason to believe it will actually arrive.
It's a bit of both. Aid is being blocked, but is also arriving. It's helping, but the embargo itself is still causing shortages and deaths.
These appear to have arrived before the US tightened the blockage in earnest. Their plan was for a 2 GW combined installation, of which this represents maybe 1%.
A flotilla from the US just arrived recently. Cuba's electrification and adoption of solar is slowed by the embargo but it's also something that is happening and is making an impact.
What they're doing is laudable. But these boats are tiny compared with what the Cubans need to survive.
Sure, my point is that the rise in solar is a good thing and that this is benefiting the Cuban people. Not that it is capable of fixing the problem alone.