Power outage affects half of Cuba, including Havana

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.

An unexpected failure at the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant in Matanzas caused the collapse of Cuba's National Electric System (SEN) around 12:41 p.m. on Wednesday. This plant, the largest and most important in the country, disconnected due to a boiler leak, according to a brief statement from the National Electric Union (UNE). The state-owned company stated that “all protocols for restoring the National Electric System (SEN) are already in place”.

The blackout spans from Pinar del Río to Camagüey, affecting a large portion of the population. The structural fragility of the SEN, characterized by chronic generation deficits, frequent breakdowns in thermoelectric plants, and fuel supply limitations, worsens such incidents. This marks the first total system collapse this year, though in previous years, such as late 2024 and early 2025, several nationwide or regional outages occurred due to failures in key units or extreme deficits.

The prolonged disruptions have affected economic activity, transportation, telecommunications, and water supply, heightening citizen discontent amid daily blackouts exceeding 20 hours in some provinces. So far, the UNE has not specified the time required for full service restoration, amid an extreme crisis exacerbated by the US oil blockade following the intervention in Caracas on January 3.

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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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キューバ、1週間で2度目の全国的な停電を受けて復旧を開始

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キューバは土曜夕方に発生した全国的な電力網の崩壊を受け、電力供給の復旧を開始した。1週間で2度目、今月で3度目の大規模停電となり、ヌエビタスの主要発電所の故障により約1,000万人が影響を受けた。当局は燃料不足と電力網の不安定さが続く中、不可欠なサービスのためにマイクログリッドを構築した。

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.

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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.

Enel Colombia has activated a contingency plan following a failure in the electrical infrastructure, worsened by extreme weather conditions, which disrupted power supply in El Colegio and surrounding areas in Cundinamarca. The company relocated about 50 crews and canceled scheduled work elsewhere to address the emergency. Around 150 technicians and operatives are currently working continuously on the progressive restoration of service.

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Cuba's National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI) reported 298,000 tourists arriving in January, February, and March 2026, a 48% drop from 573,300 in the same period of 2025. The energy crisis, worsened by geopolitical tensions, has severely impacted the sector. Airlines have suspended flights and internal transport faces major limitations.

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