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Cuba Resists Between Blackouts, Impossible Prices and an Unprecedented Energy Emergency

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Donald Trump’s policy suffocates Cuba. Cubans already faced a critical situation, marked by constant blackouts, priceless inflation and the lack of electricity, which further aggravates the daily difficulties in the country. “For no one, the situation we live in is a secret,” says Eladio Pérez, a resident of Havana. His grandfather, of Canarian origin, arrived in Cuba at just six years old. Although the Cuban capital lives a reality that is some…
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Donald Trump’s policy suffocates Cuba. Cubans already faced a critical situation, marked by constant blackouts, priceless inflation and lack of electricity, which further aggravates the daily difficulties in the country. “For no one, the situation we live in is a secret,” says Eladio Pérez, a resident of Havana. His grandfather, of Spanish origin, arrived in Cuba at just six years old. Although the Cuban capital lives a reality somewhat less har…

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The obsolete state of thermal power plants, with accumulated years of exploitation, and the lack of foreign exchange from the Cuban government to acquire fuel are also among the causes of the crisis.The entry The blackouts will simultaneously affect 56% of Cuba this Saturday was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

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Donald Trump’s policy suffocates Cuba. Cubans already faced a critical situation, marked by constant blackouts, priceless inflation and the lack of electricity, which further aggravates the daily difficulties in the country. “For no one, the situation we live in is a secret,” says Eladio Pérez, a resident of Havana. His grandfather, of Canarian origin, arrived in Cuba at just six years old. Although the Cuban capital lives a reality that is some…

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“Is there anyone trapped in the ascentooor?” he yells, with the lamp of his cell phone in his hand, Heidi Martínez, the administrator of an 18-storey building in the neighborhood of Alamar, on the outskirts of Havana. Martínez, 53, is neither technical nor mechanical. But she has become an expert in opening manually ...

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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