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Cuba suffers nationwide blackout amid energy crisis worsened by U.S. sanctions
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Cuba suffers nationwide blackout amid energy crisis worsened by U.S. sanctions

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Cuba experienced a nationwide power outage on Monday amid a severe energy crisis exacerbated by U.S. sanctions.
  • The Ministry of Energy confirmed the national grid collapsed, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
  • President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel blamed U.S. sanctions for intentionally disrupting fuel supplies and causing domestic chaos.

Cuba suffered a complete nationwide electricity blackout on Monday, intensifying a severe energy crisis that the government attributes to ongoing U.S. sanctions impacting fuel shipments. The Ministry of Energy confirmed the national grid had collapsed, and grid operators are investigating the exact cause of the widespread outage.

Minister Vicente de la O Levy stated that authorities are working to restore power and have activated emergency microgrids to supply essential services. Cuba has faced frequent large-scale power disruptions in recent years due to its aging power generation infrastructure struggling to meet demand. The energy crisis has worsened significantly this year, particularly after the U.S. intensified pressure on Cuba's main fuel suppliers in March.

Cuba is experiencing a nationwide power outage on Monday. This occurred while the region continues to face a severe energy crisis exacerbated by continuous U.S. sanctions on fuel shipments.

โ€” Utusan MalaysiaReporting on the nationwide blackout in Cuba and its connection to U.S. sanctions.

This latest blackout is not an isolated incident; the island has experienced at least two nationwide outages within a single week. President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel used the platform X to criticize Washington's actions, accusing the U.S. of deliberately attempting to provoke domestic unrest through sanctions that cripple the economy and disrupt fuel imports.

The severe energy shortage has crippled vital sectors, including education, transportation, and healthcare, impacting daily life for Cubans. The government's efforts to restore power are ongoing, but the situation highlights the precarious state of the nation's energy infrastructure and its vulnerability to external economic pressures.

Washington's actions of blocking fuel imports are deliberately trying to cause domestic chaos through crippling sanctions.

โ€” Miguel Dรญaz-CanelCuban President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel blamed U.S. sanctions for the country's energy crisis and disruptions.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.