Cuba's Entire Power Grid Fails, Plunging 10 Million Into Darkness
Cuba's national electricity grid suffered a complete collapse, cutting power to the island's entire population of roughly 10 million people. The blackout marks a severe escalation of an ongoing energy crisis that has plagued the country for months. Deteriorating infrastructure and chronic fuel shortages have been major contributors to repeated outages across the island. The Cuban government attributes its inability to secure adequate fuel supplies largely to US-imposed sanctions. The crisis unfolds against the backdrop of a prolonged and deepening economic downturn in Cuba.
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