Rural Cuba empties out due to resource disparities

In Vertientes, Camagüey Province, rural communities endure prolonged blackouts and service shortages, driving mass migration to cities. Residents invest in solar panels to cope, but many choose to leave their homes. Demographic studies confirm young women lead this exodus, worsened by the economic crisis.

In the small town of Vertientes, Camagüey Province, solar panels have dotted the landscape due to electricity cuts averaging just four hours a day in 2025. Resident Milagros Malpica invested nearly $1,000 in a basic photovoltaic system, funded by the family farm and remittances from her children in the United States. “It’s a tremendous investment, but there’s no other way to live. Not just because of the long hours without power, but because when it returns, it arrives with low voltage and you have to wait for it to stabilize,” Malpica explained, noting food losses from spoiled refrigerators that exceeded the equipment's cost.

Local driver Yariel plans to relocate to Camagüey city in 2026 with his family, selling their rural home. “From Vertientes, the only thing left to do is leave,” he stated, decrying the lack of priority for rural electricity repairs, where bateyes have gone weeks without service. “The countryside is emptying out; everyone wants to go to town. With no transportation, doctors, or jobs, who wouldn’t think about leaving?” he reasoned.

These challenges stem from uneven resource allocation: since 2000, 50-60% of the investment budget has gone to Havana, home to less than 20% of the population, per the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI). Provincial capitals get 70% of the remainder, leaving just 30% for smaller municipalities. Thus, Havana residents receive three times the investment of those in provincial capitals and nine times more than in rural small towns.

A September 2023 study by the University of Havana's Center for Demographic Studies (CEDEM) shows young women emigrating most, followed by men under 50 and children. “There are many factors: difficulties in marketing products, transportation issues, access to health and education,” researcher María Ofelia Pérez noted. The national census, delayed multiple times by the crisis, aims to quantify this depopulation, which has shrunk Cuba's population by 1.5 million since 2022, to 9.6 million by end-2025. In April assemblies of the National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP), president Félix Duarte Ortega acknowledged the average co-op worker age nears 60, calling for “concrete actions.”

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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 is confronting a triple demographic crisis: sustained decline in birth rates, massive exodus of young and skilled population, and accelerated aging transforming its social structure. Authorities confirmed at the National Assembly session on December 18, 2025, that the population declined again this year, projecting only 7.7 million inhabitants by 2050. This endangers the labor force, pension system, and political stability.

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Following Wednesday's collapse of Cuba's National Electric System due to a failure at the Matanzas-based Antonio Guiteras power plant, residents in this eastern city face prolonged outages exceeding 30 hours, forcing a reorganization of daily life amid growing resignation.

Cuba's National Electric Union (UNE) is installing 5000 2 kW photovoltaic systems donated by China to diversify the energy matrix and ensure essential services amid the energy crisis. Of these, 2671 are allocated to vital centers across all municipalities, with the remainder going to isolated homes. Project head Elena Maidelín Ortiz Fernández emphasizes that the systems offer energy security during critical outages.

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Cuba's state-owned Unión Eléctrica (UNE) forecasts that 62% of the island will lose power simultaneously this Monday at peak demand. The energy crisis has deepened since mid-2024, worsening with the US oil blockade imposed in January. Nine of the country's 16 thermoelectric units are currently out of service.

Cuba is grappling with an acute economic crisis reminiscent of the 1990s 'Special Period,' marked by fuel shortages and paralyzed transportation. Authorities and social media voices are invoking the ghost of the 'zero option,' where imports could drop to zero. Government measures focus on medium- and long-term solutions, while the immediate situation remains uncertain.

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In Havana, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero stated that Cuban authorities are working diligently to recover the National Power Grid. He highlighted that $1.15 billion has been allocated for this effort, despite challenging financial conditions.

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