Cuba Plunged Into Darkness Again: Blackout Leaves 10 Million Without Power.

Cuba blackout leaves millions in darkness
Cuba blackout leaves millions in darkness

Cuba's Power Grid Crisis Worsens

According to UATV: A second major blackout struck Cuba on March 22, 2023, cutting electricity to nearly 10 million people. This collapse follows an earlier nationwide outage on March 16, 2023, highlighting the deep and ongoing failures within the country's energy system. The crisis has left residents across the island struggling without power for extended periods.

A key factor driving the blackout was an expected peak-period power shortfall of 1.7 MW. Compounding the problem, Cuba has now gone almost three months without any foreign oil imports, severely limiting its ability to generate electricity.

Cuba's Ministry of Energy stated: 'A complete shutdown of the national electric power system has occurred. Protocols for its restoration are now being implemented.'

These remarks underscore the severity of the situation facing the nation. Nearly every region is suffering the consequences of the blackout, and public concern is mounting. While authorities are working to restore the grid, the country still faces immense obstacles.

The Strain on Cuba's Energy Infrastructure

This repeated blackout exposes the chronic vulnerabilities in Cuba's energy infrastructure, which has long struggled to meet the population's electricity needs. The halt in foreign oil shipments has made an already fragile system even more unstable, threatening further social and economic fallout.

Urgent action is required from the government to stabilize the power grid and prevent future crises of this magnitude.


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