
Cuban Citizens Protest Widespread Power Cuts as Energy Infrastructure Fails Again
Hundreds of Cuban citizens have taken to the streets in protest after the nation experienced its third widespread power cut this year. Demonstrations were reported across several cities, including parts of Havana, where residents expressed profound frustration over the persistent failures of the electrical grid.
The protests underscore deep-seated grievances regarding the deteriorating economic situation and chronic infrastructure deficiencies that have plagued the island. State media acknowledged the outage, attributing it to a fault in the national electrical system, while officials claimed that power had been largely restored to affected areas.
However, many citizens remained without electricity, with their anger palpable. Chants and public gatherings highlighted the public's exasperation with the frequent disruptions, which severely impact daily life and exacerbate economic hardship. These energy crises are particularly acute in a nation already grappling with the long-term impact of Western sanctions and a fragile economy.






