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️ Millions of Cubans were left without electricity on Wednesday in the latest of a series of blackouts hitting the island as it struggles with fuel shortages exacerbated by pressure from the United States. Two-thirds of the island was plunged into darkness following what officials described as an "unexpected" shutdown at one of the country's main power plants.

️ Cuba's national electricity company UNE said the blackout affected a vast area stretching from the central province of Camaguey to Pinar del Rio in the west, including the capital, Havana. Cuba has been hit by a wave of power cuts in recent years, with chronic fuel shortages worsened by a US blockade on oil from key ally Venezuela since January.

️ The communist nation is also suffering from a shortage of aviation fuel, leading several airlines to suspend services and limiting international tourism. Air France became the latest carrier to do so on Wednesday. Authorities stated that the cause of Wednesday's outage was a breakdown at the Antonio Guiteras thermometric plant, about 100km east of Havana.

️ The national electricity company said efforts were underway to restore services. This blackout is the second outage to affect Cuba's western region in the past three months. Creaking infrastructure has been compounded by fuel shortages, resulting in a crisis that has disrupted public transport and rubbish collection.

️ Cuba, which relies heavily on imported fuel to generate electricity, has partly survived crippling Western sanctions due to assistance from its allies in the region, including the left-wing Venezuelan government. Venezuela was believed to have sent around 35,000 barrels of oil a day to Cuba—providing about half the island's oil needs—before its President Nicolas Maduro was captured by US forces in early January. Since then, the US regime has seized a number of shipments of oil bound for Cuba.

️ Power cuts lasting up to 18 hours a day have affected hospital emergency wards, dialysis patients, and pumping stations. The US and Cuba have had a strained relationship since communist Fidel Castro overthrew a US-backed government in 1959. US economic and trade embargoes on Cuba have been in place since 1960.

️ US President Donald Trump has made no secret of his desire for a change of leadership in Cuba, threatening tariffs on goods imported into the US from any country that provides oil to the Caribbean nation. Air France said it was halting services to Havana from the end of March until mid-June, citing fuel shortages.

Source: www.bbc.com