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Cuba reports island-wide blackout as energy crisis worsens

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Cuba reports island-wide blackout as energy crisis worsens

HAVANA (AP) — Officials in Cuba reported an island-wide blackout Monday in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen. Cuba has blamed its woes on a U.S. energy blockade after President Donald Trump in January warned of tariffs on any country that sells or provides oil to it.

The Ministry of Energy and Mines on X noted a “complete disconnection” of the country’s electrical system and said it was investigating.

Man on a tricycle in Havana during a blackout.

A man rides a tricycle at a corner of Havana during a blackout. AFP via Getty Images

Two men in a market during a power outage in Havana, Cuba.

Cuba has blamed its energy issues on a U.S. energy blockade after President Donald Trump warned of tariffs on those who sell or provide oil to it. ERNESTO MASTRASCUSA/EPA/Shutterstock

President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Friday said the island had not received oil shipments in more than three months and was operating on solar power, natural gas and thermoelectric plants, and the government has had to postpone surgeries for tens of thousands of people.

A massive outage over a week ago affected the island’s west, leaving millions without power.

Two men pushing a cart full of agricultural products.

President Miguel Díaz-Canel said the island had not received oil in more than three months and was operating on solar power, natural gas and thermoelectric plants. AFP via Getty Images

A red Jeep drives past a traffic light in Havana during a power outage.

View of a corner of Havana during a blackout on Monday. AFP via Getty Images

Critical oil shipments from Venezuela were halted after the U.S. attacked the South American country in early January and arrested its then-president, Nicolás Maduro.

While Cuba produces 40% of its petroleum and has been generating its own power, it hasn’t been sufficient to meet demand as its electric grid continues to crumble.

On Friday, Díaz-Canel confirmed that Cuba was holding talks with the U.S. government as the problems continue to deepen.

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