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Cuba plunged into darkness as power grid collapse leaves millions without electricity

Sky News Australia

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July 6, 2026

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Cuba’s electric grid has collapsed, leaving 10 million people without power. This is one of many blackouts that have happened in recent months, all linked to their deteriorating electricity grid and the US-imposed oil blockade that has cut off the island’s fuel supply. Two-thirds of the country was already without power when this blackout happened.

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Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Cuba’s national electric grid collapses

Cuba’s national electric grid collapsed on Monday at midday, the country’s ‌grid operator said, leaving around 10 million people on the Caribbean island without power. Grid operator UNE said it was investigating the cause of the nationwide blackout. Cuba has for months suffered from hours-long, and more recently, days-long power outages linked in part to []...Click to read more

BNO News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Cuba suffers nationwide blackout after power grid collapses

Cuba’s national power grid has collapsed, causing a nationwide blackout across the island, according to state officials. The cause was not immediately known. The Electric Union of Cuba reported the failure around noon Monday, saying the country’s National Electric System had suffered a “total disconnection” and that authorities were investigating the cause. The collapse came [] The post Cuba suffers nationwide blackout after power grid collapses appeared first on BNO News.

AzerNews

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· Jul 7, 2026

Cuba suffers nationwide power grid collapse, leaving nearly 10 million without electricity

Cuba's national electricity system collapsed on Monday afternoon, leaving nearly 10 million people without power across the island, AzerNEWS reports.

Fark

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· Jul 7, 2026

Cuba power grid collapses, entire country without electricity. So like Texas but an island [Scary]

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Armstrong Economics

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· Jul 7, 2026

Cuba’s Power Grid Has Collapsed

BREAKING: Cuba has been hit by another island-wide blackout, leaving roughly 10 million people without power. Officials say the cause is under investigation as the country's aging electric grid continues to struggle and fuel reserves run low. It's the second nationwide blackout pic.twitter.com/MwFlJNYjUl — Fox News (@FoxNews) July 6, 2026 Cuba’s national electrical grid suffered []

Times of India

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· Jul 6, 2026

Cuba's national grid completely collapses, nearly 10 million in darkness

Cuba's national power grid collapsed, leaving ten million people without electricity. This nationwide blackout deepened the island's ongoing energy crisis. Ageing infrastructure and fuel shortages have caused frequent power outages for months. US sanctions are blamed by the government for limiting fuel imports. The situation has worsened amid a prolonged economic crisis on the island.

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Related coverage for "Cuba plunged into darkness as power grid collapse leaves millions without electricity": Off The Press — Cuba’s national electric grid collapses. BNO News — Cuba suffers nationwide blackout after power grid collapses. AzerNews — Cuba suffers nationwide power grid collapse, leaving nearly 10 million without electricity. Fark — Cuba power grid collapses, entire country without electricity. So like Texas but an island [Scary]. Armstrong Economics — Cuba’s Power Grid Has Collapsed. Times of India — Cuba's national grid completely collapses, nearly 10 million in darkness