Cuba Experiences Second Island-Wide Blackout Amid Energy Crisis
Cuba's power grid has suffered a second collapse within a week, highlighting ongoing infrastructure vulnerabilities exacerbated by external factors.
Cuba has faced its second island-wide blackout in a week, underscoring significant issues within its power infrastructure. The energy crisis has been notably intensified by a US oil blockade, which has restricted access to essential resources.
The repeated failures of the power grid raise concerns about the resilience and capacity of Cuba's energy systems. These blackouts not only disrupt daily life but also impact critical services and economic activities across the island.
Addressing these systemic vulnerabilities will require a comprehensive approach to energy management and infrastructure investment, particularly in light of ongoing geopolitical pressures.