Cuba experienced a complete power outage on Friday after a critical failure at the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant led to the disconnection of the country’s National Electrical System.
The blackout, which affected the entire island, left public institutions, businesses, and daily life at a standstill.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that restoring power is an “absolute priority,” with authorities working around the clock to resolve the crisis.
The blackout is the latest in a series of ongoing energy issues, exacerbated by aged infrastructure, fuel shortages, and economic pressures, which have caused rolling blackouts for months.
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero attributed the energy crisis to U.S. sanctions, which have hindered fuel imports and disrupted critical resources. The situation has been further worsened by the destruction of 40% of the island’s main oil storage facility during a major fire in 2022.
🇨🇺⚡️ In Cuba, the country’s main city and capital, Havana, is in total BLACKOUT!
CNN Journalist in Havana, Patrick Oppamann shared a photo taken by himself showing the blackout effects on the nation, with streets and avenues in total dark. pic.twitter.com/mYc7BCTaAU
— TabZ (@TabZLIVE) October 19, 2024
Coming to apartheid Aotearoa and a town near you soon.