Cuba hit by island wide blackout as energy crisis deepens

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by The Associated Press
March 16, 2026
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Cuba suffered complete island-wide blackout affecting all 11 million residents amid worsening fuel shortage.

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Cuba suffered a complete island-wide blackout on Monday affecting all 11 million residents after what officials described as a "complete disconnection" of the electrical system. The power outage occurred amid a worsening fuel shortage that has deepened the country's ongoing energy crisis. The blackout left the entire population without electricity as the nation struggles with severe energy infrastructure problems.

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