Cuba Plunged Into Darkness: National Grid Collapse Sparks Concern

Cuba faces widespread power outages for the second time in a week, highlighting the country's ongoing energy crisis amid a US fuel blockade. Experts analyze the causes and consequences of this critical infrastructure failure.
Cuba has experienced another nationwide blackout, its second in just one week, further exacerbating the country's energy crisis. The total failure of the island's power grid left millions of Cubans without electricity, underscoring the significant challenges the government faces in maintaining a reliable energy supply.
The latest outage, which occurred on Tuesday, came just days after a similar nationwide blackout on Friday, highlighting the fragility of Cuba's power infrastructure. Experts attribute these failures to a combination of factors, including the impact of a US-imposed fuel blockade and the deterioration of the country's power generation and distribution systems.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


