Cuban government offices in the city of Caibarién are only receiving individuals who “bring their own electricity” in the form of power generators amid Cuba’s near-endless blackouts, the Madrid-based outlet Diario de Cuba reported on Tuesday.
More than six decades’ worth of disastrous communist policies enacted by the Castro regime have plunged Cuba into a severe humanitarian crisis and the ongoing almost complete collapse of the nation’s barely functional infrastructure. The dramatic situation has systematically worsened in recent years, leading to the worst migrant crisis in Cuban history and the ongoing collapse of its population.
Cuba’s derelict power grid, which had already forced Cubans to live through daily, near-endless blackouts in recent years, completely collapsed several times towards the end of 2024. Although the Castro regime managed to bring it back…