Cuba’s power grid collapses again, triggering third blackout in 10 days
Cuba's national power grid collapsed on Tuesday, causing the island's fifth nationwide blackout of 2026 and leaving approximately 10 million people without electricity. The entire power system went offline around 11 am local time. This outage occurs amid Cuba's worst economic crisis in decades, exacerbated by a US-imposed oil blockade that has deepened fuel shortages and strained the country's aging power infrastructure. The blockade, implemented by the Trump administration, aims to pressure Cuba's government. The repeated blackouts have led to public frustration, with scattered protests occurring previously. Restoring power after similar recent outages has taken over 24 hours.