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Cuba starts restoring electricity after nationwide power grid failure

22 March 2026
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Cuba began restoring power on Sunday after a nationwide blackout affected millions, marking the third outage this month. Early reports indicated that around 72,000 customers in Havana, including five hospitals, regained electricity, but this represents only a small portion of the city’s 2 million residents. To address the crisis, local power microsystems were established to supply essential services in various areas. The Cuban government has attributed the energy crisis to its aging grid and external factors, including a U.S. energy blockade that has limited oil imports. President Miguel Díaz-Canel noted that the country has not received foreign oil supplies for three months, exacerbating the situation, as Cuba only produces about 40% of its fuel needs. Ongoing blackouts have led to widespread frustration and protests as many residents struggle with disrupted daily lives and damaged appliances.

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Cuba’s current energy crisis is rooted in a combination of domestic infrastructure issues and international sanctions. The U.S. has imposed restrictions on oil supplies to Cuba, particularly following the removal of Venezuela’s former President Nicolás Maduro, which halted vital oil shipments from a key ally. With the Cuban government acknowledging a severe lack of fuel resources, daily life for citizens has become increasingly challenging, impacting not only economic productivity but also essential services. The situation highlights the vulnerabilities of Cuba’s energy infrastructure and the profound effects of geopolitical tensions on the island’s population.

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