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Cuba's national electrical grid collapses for a third time in July

The national power grid of Cuba collapsed Tuesday, according to the energy ministry. This is the third major blackout in nine days on the island of about 10,000,000 people. The ministry announced on social media that "there has been a complete disconnection of electrical system." A U.S. oil blockade is causing frequent power outages on the island, which has an already aging energy infrastructure. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, imposed a blockade on the Caribbean island following Washington's ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro?on?January 3rd.

Venezuela was Cuba's main fuel supplier. U.S.-led pressure led Mexico to halt oil deliveries to the island. Traffic lights were out in Havana's capital and generators could be heard humming through the streets. Residents, who are accustomed to blackouts expressed frustration over their increasing frequency and duration. Julia Valdes, 70, said that because of the blackouts, she had to throw away all the meat and fish in her refrigerator, because they were spoiled. This is the third time this week that the national electricity system has collapsed. How long will this last? We can't continue?living this way anymore." Chronic power failures have led to frustration and anger with the government. Valdes said, "It is unfair that we are forced to deal with this situation."

(source: Reuters)