‘Can’t live like this’: Cuba hit by second nationwide blackout in a week
Cuba experienced its second nationwide blackout in less than a week on Saturday, and the third in March, after a generating unit failed at the Nuevitas thermoelectric plant. The Cuban Electric Union attributed the cascading failure to this unexpected event. The blackouts, impacting the island's 9.6 million residents, have left streets dark and disrupted daily life, with some areas experiencing outages of up to 15 hours. Authorities are working to restore power, prioritizing vital centers like hospitals. The Cuban government cites a US-imposed energy blockade as a contributing factor to the strained power network.