Cuba's energy crisis

Already beset by a host of issues, the island nation is struggling with nationwide blackouts

Man walking in Cuba amid a blackout
Cuba's energy crisis is impeding access to food and water
(Image credit: Yander Zamora / Bloomberg / Getty Images)

Cuba was once again plunged into darkness this week, in nationwide blackouts that have left many without access to food or water. The nation's power grid has collapsed several times and, while electricity was restored in some areas, some places have been left waiting for days to receive assistance.

While the causes of the crisis are "multifaceted", the blackouts are considered "a new low" for a government already struggling with public perception, said NPR.

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Rebekah Evans joined The Week as newsletter editor in 2023 and has written on subjects ranging from Ukraine and Afghanistan to fast fashion and "brotox". She started her career at Reach plc, where she cut her teeth on news, before pivoting into personal finance at the height of the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis. Social affairs is another of her passions, and she has interviewed people from across the world and from all walks of life. Rebekah completed an NCTJ with the Press Association and has written for publications including The Guardian, The Week magazine, the Press Association and local newspapers.