Cuba suffers third nationwide blackout in six months
Cuba experienced its third nationwide power outage this year on Monday, according to the state electricity company. The island nation was already facing difficulties maintaining power before the US imposed an oil blockade in January, which has significantly reduced fuel supplies for its power plants.

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AI-generatedCuba experienced its third nationwide power outage this year on Monday, according to the state electricity company. The island nation was already facing difficulties maintaining power before the US imposed an oil blockade in January, which has significantly reduced fuel supplies for its power plants. This latest blackout is the eighth since late 2024, with authorities implementing increasingly severe, prolonged power cuts to conserve fuel. The aging electricity generation system, largely composed of Soviet-era plants, is in disrepair. The US blockade, along with other sanctions, has exacerbated shortages of essential goods like food, water, and medicine, leading the UN to warn of a humanitarian emergency. While Cuba is investing in solar energy, it currently accounts for only 10% of the energy mix.
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5 extractedThe UN has warned of a humanitarian emergency due to shortages of food, water, and medicine.
Cuba experienced its third nationwide power outage since the start of the year on Monday.
The government has invested heavily in solar energy, which represents 10% of the energy mix.
The blackout is the eighth on the island since late 2024.
The US imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in January, depleting fuel for power plants.