Cuba's power grid collapse reflects a long-standing crisis, exacerbated by a failing infrastructure, fuel shortages, and economic challenges, leaving millions without electricity.
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz attributed the blackout to the decaying condition of power plants and fuel shortages due to Hurricane Milton, declaring an energy emergency.
The electrical system failure in Cuba is not just a sudden incident; it reveals years of neglect and the dependency on foreign fuel, especially from Venezuela.
The crisis has intensified due to diminished fuel shipments from political allies like Venezuela and reductions from Mexico and Russia, placing Cuba in a precarious situation.
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