The power goes out across Cuba for the second time in a week
Cuba experienced another nationwide power outage on Saturday, with the national electricity system completely disrupted as reported by the Ministry of Energy.
On Saturday, Cuba's national electricity system suffered a complete outage, leading to a second nationwide blackout within a week. The Ministry of Energy announced the disruption via social media, stating that efforts to restore power had commenced. The outage began in the first buildings of the capital, Havana, just before dusk, highlighting ongoing issues within the country's power infrastructure.
The root of the crisis is linked to the ongoing U.S. oil blockade, which was intensified under former President Donald Trump's administration. The blockade has severely affected Cuba's energy supply, primarily due to the loss of Venezuela as a key oil supplier. The Cuban government has been struggling to secure necessary resources to maintain its electricity production amid these sanctions, exacerbating the already difficult living conditions for many citizens.
In recent remarks, Trump indicated his desire for regime change in Cuba, coinciding with increasing tensions related to energy resources. Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel responded to these provocations, reinforcing the resilience of Cuba amidst external pressures and stressing the need for national unity. The ongoing energy crisis continues to pose significant challenges for the Cuban population and highlights the broader implications of international relations in the region.