Cuba's national grid collapses 3rd time in 10 days after power plant failure



Tuesday, July 14, 2026- Cuba has suffered another nationwide power outage after a major power plant failure caused the national electricity grid to collapse for the third time in just 10 days.
The latest breakdown has intensified concerns over the reliability of the country’s ageing energy infrastructure and the growing impact of repeated blackouts on daily life.
The disruption has affected homes, businesses, and essential services, with authorities working to restore electricity while investigating the cause of the latest failure.
Cuba has faced ongoing energy challenges linked to equipment problems, fuel shortages, and difficulties maintaining its power generation system, leaving millions of residents dealing with repeated interruptions.
The repeated grid failures have increased pressure on officials to find urgent solutions to the country’s energy crisis.
As blackouts continue to affect economic activity and public confidence, improving power stability has become one of Cuba’s most immediate priorities as it seeks to protect essential services and support long-term recovery.

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