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Cuba Faces Breakdown Amidst Power Cuts and US Blockade

Cuba's national electricity grid has experienced multiple collapses in the past 10 days, raising concerns about the recoverability of the island's aging infrastructure. These power outages are occurring amidst a six-month oil blockade imposed by the United States, which is part of a broader pressure campaign aimed at destabilizing the communist government. The blockade, in effect since June 18, 2026, has exacerbated existing problems within Cuba's antiquated systems. The island nation, with a population of 9.5 million people, is grappling with increasingly frayed tempers and growing social unrest as the situation deteriorates. The current crisis highlights deep-seated issues with Cuba's infrastructure that predate the recent US actions. The prolonged oil blockade is a significant factor contributing to the current precarious state of the nation's economy and public services, pushing society towards a potential breakdown. The government's ability to maintain essential services like electricity is being severely tested by these combined pressures.
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