Havana paralyzed in wake of national power grid collapse

The day after Cuba's National Power System collapsed on March 16, 2026—marking the sixth nationwide blackout in 18 months—Havana remained in darkness and paralysis. Independent journalist Yoani Sanchez details a city struggling with closed offices, powerless electric vehicles, and spotty internet on Tuesday, March 17.

Havana awoke on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, still reeling from the National Power System's total collapse the previous afternoon, as described by Yoani Sanchez in Havana Times. Sanchez's early morning observations paint a picture of urban standstill: offices shuttered, electric tricycles depleted of battery, and internet access reduced to faint signals from central spots or elevated areas. The profound nighttime darkness highlighted stark inequalities—rechargeable lamps sent from relatives abroad illuminated some homes, diesel generators pervaded buildings with their fumes, and solar panels powered select residences, such as one on the 15th floor. In contrast, a 12-story building housing workers from under-resourced institutions stayed entirely dark. This follows the state-run Electric Company's report of the March 16 disconnection, with nine of 16 thermoelectric units offline and restoration efforts ongoing amid aging infrastructure.

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Cuban workers repair power infrastructure in Nuevitas after nationwide blackout, with dark Havana skyline and microgrids in background.
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Cuba launches recovery after second nationwide blackout in a week

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Cuba has begun restoring power following a nationwide grid collapse on Saturday evening—the second total blackout in less than a week and third major outage this month—affecting around 10 million people after a major power plant in Nuevitas failed. Officials established microgrids for essential services amid chronic fuel shortages and grid unreliability.

Cuba's National Electric System collapsed due to a failure at the Antonio Guiteras power plant, leaving more than half the country without power, from Pinar del Río to Camagüey. All of Havana remains in darkness following the incident on Wednesday.

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Cuba's National Electric System (SEN) suffered a total disconnection on Monday, March 16, 2026, the sixth nationwide blackout in the last 18 months. The state-run Electric Company (UNE) reported the outage and activated emergency protocols to restore service.

Cuba's energy minister Vicente de la O Levy stated the country has no reserves of diesel or fuel oil for its power plants. The situation has caused widespread blackouts and sporadic protests in Havana. President Miguel Díaz-Canel blamed the crisis on the U.S. energy blockade.

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Nelson Mandela Bay has been hit by its third major power outage in recent months, following collapses in August 2024 and January 2026. A transmission pylon on the Chelsea-Arlington-Walmer-Summerstrand line fell due to gale-force winds, leaving large parts of Gqeberha without electricity for up to 21 days.

Ihosvanny Cordoves returned to Cuba after three years and found a worsened situation with blackouts, high prices, and a chikungunya epidemic. At Santiago de Cuba airport, he faced disorder and delays, while a bus trip was complicated by a breakdown. His experience highlights everyday struggles on the island between fatigue and hope.

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