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Cuba's Energy Crisis: Infrastructure Failures and Sanctions Impact Power Supply

Cuba faces significant power outages due to an aging national grid and ongoing US oil sanctions, highlighting critical infrastructure vulnerabilities.

Editorial Staff
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Cuba has experienced two major blackouts in less than a week, signaling a severe strain on its national power grid. The outages are attributed primarily to the aging infrastructure that is unable to meet current demands.

The situation is further complicated by the ongoing US oil blockade, which restricts access to essential energy resources. This blockade exacerbates the existing challenges within Cuba's energy sector.

As the nation grapples with these repeated failures, the implications for energy reliability and infrastructure resilience are becoming increasingly evident. Addressing these issues will require a comprehensive strategy that considers both internal capacity and external pressures.