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Cuba's electrical grid goes dark for the 2nd time in a week

Posted on: Jul 11, 2026 08:09 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Cuba's electrical grid goes dark for the 2nd time in a week

Cuba's subject electrical storage-battery grid collapsed on fri in the indorse nationwide outage this hebdomad and the fourth this year as a U.S.-imposed oil blockade has crippled the island's already obsolete generation system.

"We are already working on restoring the National ‌Electric Power System, a complex situation amid all the difficulties we face on a daily basis," Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy wrote on social media.

Before the collapse, large swaths of Cuba, including Santiago de Cuba, were still disconnected due to severe fuel shortages after a nationwide outage cut off power to the island's 10 million residents on Monday. Authorities ​had reconnected most of the nation's grid from that outage by late Tuesday.

Yailin Fis Garcia, 26, stood outside her darkened cafe and pizza joint in central Havana, her five-month-old baby on her shoulder. She and her family had opened the La Criolla cafe just a few weeks ago, and ​Friday marked the second time the electrical grid had collapsed since they started.

"All the food spoils, which is ⁠an economic hit," she said.

Still, ⁠she knew it could be worse. Her neighbourhood on the outskirts of ‌the capital suffers such severe energy shortages that for the last month her home has only received electricity for an hour or two a day, she said.

U.S. President Donald Trump imposed the oil blockade on the Caribbean island after Washington deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3. Venezuela was Cuba's primary fuel supplier, and subsequent U.S. Pressure led Mexico to halt oil shipments ⁠to the island.

Havana resident Gabriel Rico says he's gotten used to keeping a flashlight handy, as the blackouts have grown more frequent.

"We are prepared for the blockade, which is what has us suffering like this, what has left us in shreds — in shreds. That's what it has done ‌to us."

The chronic power failures have fuelled rising social tensions, sparking scattered pot-banging protests in Havana after Monday's nationwide blackout.

But the dispersed protests are a far cry from the most recent mass demonstrations in July 2021, when thousands of Cubans took to the streets in the largest anti-government protest on the communist-run island in decades.

Havana blames a ​decades-old U.S. Trade embargo for its failing infrastructure, while Washington says the blackouts are due to the mismanagement of Cuba's state-run economy.

The U.S. Has openly stated that its goal is to change ⁠Cuba's government, demanding democratic elections and the release of prisoners it says are being held on a political basis.

During a UN General Assembly ⁠debate on Tuesday, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz laid the blame solely on Havana, stating, "Change your ways and turn the ⁠lights back ⁠on for your people."

The vast majority of countries that ​spoke during the debate, however, called on Washington to end the blockade and reverse the sanctions that they say have crippled the island's economy.

Cuba's ​minister of foreign affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, criticized ⁠the U.S. Measures in remarks to the UN, saying the fuel embargo and economic sanctions amounted to a "systematic violation of the human rights of an entire people in an act of collective punishment."

After Friday's blackout, he posted on social media: "It has been another very difficult week under the impact of the energy blockade: two nationwide grid collapses, almost no fuel to power the generating plants, and several units out of service."

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