Cuba's Blackout Crisis: Electricity Grid Failure Plunges Island Into Darkness

Cuba's national electrical grid has collapsed, leaving over 10 million people without power. BBC reporters are on the ground covering the crisis as the island faces a prolonged blackout.
Millions of Cubans are facing another prolonged period of darkness as the country's national electrical grid suffered a catastrophic failure, plunging the entire island into a blackout. According to reports from the BBC, more than 10 million people are now enduring widespread power cuts across the communist-ruled Caribbean nation.
The latest grid collapse marks the latest chapter in Cuba's ongoing energy crisis, which has seen the country's crumbling infrastructure struggle to meet the electricity demands of its population. With the grid now down, hospitals, businesses, and homes across the island have been left without power, severely disrupting daily life for the Cuban people.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


