An islandwide blackout strikes Cuba for the second time this week as its grid crumbles
Cuba experienced an islandwide blackout on Friday, the second this week, due to a crumbling power grid and fuel shortages. This follows a similar total outage on Monday, the cause of which is under investigation.

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AI-generatedCuba experienced an islandwide blackout on Friday, the second this week, due to a crumbling power grid and fuel shortages. This follows a similar total outage on Monday, the cause of which is under investigation. The fuel shortages are exacerbated by a U.S. energy blockade, specifically U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on countries providing oil to the island, which began in January. These issues have led to the halting of public transportation and the cancellation of thousands of surgeries. Cuba produces only 40% of its fuel needs, and recent oil deliveries have been insufficient to meet demand. The government has also been implementing intentional, long-duration power rationing.
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5 extractedThe government has been rationing power with intentional outages that can stretch to more than 24 consecutive hours.
Cuba produces only 40% of the fuel it needs.
The nation of nearly 10 million people is grappling with a crumbling power grid and fuel shortages.
An islandwide blackout struck Cuba on Friday for the second time this week.
Fuel has been running out across Cuba since January, when U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on any country that sells or provides oil to the island.