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Cuba struggles to restore power to island following nationwide grid collapse

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 9:15 AM

By Dave Sherwood and Ayose Naranjo

HAVANA, July 7 (Reuters) – Cuba struggled on Tuesday to restore power after its national grid ​collapsed the day before, leaving millions ‌still without electricity across the Caribbean island nation.

Authorities have yet to fully explain the cause of the Monday blackout — the third to affect the country ‌this ​year — which left an already ⁠exhausted population of ⁠nearly 10 million people in the dark overnight.

The country`s grid operator UNE said early on Tuesday it had reconnected central Cuba ​to the grid, from the western port of Mariel to Sancti Spiritus province, ⁠but that the eastern ⁠and western extremes of the island ​remained offline.

About one-third of the capital Havana had ​seen power restored on Tuesday morning, ‌though large swaths were still without electricity and power was spotty even where it had been restored.

The latest grid collapse comes as ⁠the United States has vastly ratcheted up pressure on Cuba, cutting off the island`s fuel supply ⁠and applying ‌severe sanctions in a bid ⁠by the Trump administration to force ​a ‌change in Cuba`s communist-run government.

Cuba ​and the ⁠United Nations have called the Trump administration measures illegal and a violation of the human rights of the island`s residents.

(Reporting by Dave Sherwood and Ayose Naranjo in Havana; Editing by ​Andrea Ricci )