Cuba Plunged Into Darkness Amid Oil Blockade
Cuba's national electric grid failed on Saturday, causing a massive power outage for about 10 million residents. This marks the second nationwide blackout since a U.S.-imposed oil blockade further strained the island's outdated energy system. Grid operator UNE is providing updates via social media.
Cuba was left in darkness as the national electric grid collapsed on Saturday, affecting approximately 10 million people.
This widespread outage follows a U.S.-imposed oil blockade exacerbating the frail infrastructure of the country.
Grid operator UNE confirmed the blackout on social media, promising continuous updates.