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    Cuba Faces Second Nationwide Blackout Amid US Fuel Blockade Impact

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cuba has endured its second extensive blackout across the entire island within a week, highlighting the severe strain on its power infrastructure. This crisis stems from a de facto oil blockade imposed by the United States under President Donald Trump’s administration, which has significantly restricted fuel imports essential for electricity generation. The blockade has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities in Cuba’s energy sector, leading to widespread power failures that affect daily life and critical services.

    In a significant development, the fuel shortage has crippled Cuba’s ability to maintain stable electricity, impacting hospitals, transportation, and industrial operations. The blockade forms part of broader US sanctions aimed at pressuring the Cuban government, but it has also intensified hardships for ordinary citizens by disrupting essential utilities. Meanwhile, the repeated blackouts underscore the island’s dependence on imported fuel and the fragility of its energy grid under external economic pressures.

    Notably, these power outages have sparked concerns about the humanitarian impact and the potential for escalating tensions between the two countries. The situation illustrates how geopolitical strategies can directly affect civilian infrastructure and daily life in targeted nations. As Cuba grapples with these challenges, the international community watches closely, aware that prolonged energy crises could deepen social and economic instability on the island.

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