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    A nation plunged into darkness: Grid collapse fuels U.S.-Cuba tensions

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A total collapse of Cuba’s national electrical grid left millions without power amid a severe, U.S.-enforced fuel shortage.
    The blackout coincided with provocative remarks from President Donald Trump about having the ability to “take” Cuba.
    Cuban officials reconnected most of the grid within hours but warned that generation capacity remains critically low.
    The crisis underscores the island’s vulnerable infrastructure and its dependence on imported oil for electricity.
    The event has intensified diplomatic tensions, occurring alongside reported but undisclosed talks between U.S. and Cuban officials.

    In a stark reminder of the island’s fragile infrastructure and its volatile relationship with the United States, Cuba suffered a total collapse of its national electrical grid this week. The blackout, which left nearly all of the country’s 10 million people without power, coincided with heightened geopolitical rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump and occurred amid a severe energy crisis exacerbated by American sanctions. The incident has reignited debates over national security, energy resilience, and the decades-long standoff between Washington and Havana.


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