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    Cuba Faces Protests and Blackouts Amid Severe Oil Shortage Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, residents of Havana took to the streets, igniting fires to express their frustration over ongoing electricity blackouts. These blackouts are a direct consequence of a severe oil shortage that has crippled Cuba’s energy infrastructure. The scarcity of fuel has disrupted daily life and essential services, exacerbating the hardships faced by the Cuban population amid an already fragile economy.

    The energy crisis reflects broader economic difficulties stemming from longstanding sanctions, reduced oil imports, and declining domestic production. Cuba’s reliance on imported oil, primarily from Venezuela, has been jeopardized by geopolitical shifts and supply chain disruptions. This situation has intensified public discontent, leading to visible protests that underscore the urgency of addressing the country’s energy and economic woes.

    Meanwhile, the Cuban government faces mounting pressure to find sustainable solutions to the fuel shortage and restore stable electricity supply. The blackouts not only affect households but also critical sectors such as healthcare and transportation, amplifying the crisis’s impact. Observers note that resolving these challenges is crucial for social stability and economic recovery in Cuba’s complex political and economic landscape.

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