About 11 million people on the island nation of Cuba have lost power after the country’s electrical grid completely collapsed on Monday.
Cuba relies on oil to run the power grid, and a U.S. embargo has worsened the energy crisis it was already suffering under. The U.S. ended oil deliveries to Cuba from Venezuela and threatened other countries with steep tariffs if they provided oil to the nation.
‘Taking Cuba in some form, yeah, taking Cuba. I mean, whether I free it, take it, I think I can do anything I want with it.’
The state-owned power operator said efforts were under way to restore power to the island. In the meantime, energy has been rationed and many services have shut down.
“The impact [of the blockade] is tremendous. It is most brutally manifested in these energy issues,” Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said on Friday. “This causes anguish among the population.”
