Ciego de Ávila Province, Cuba — March 14, 2026

Morón
Rising

Inside Cuba's Breaking Point

20+ Hour Daily Blackouts 64% of Country Affected 2,025 MW Power Deficit
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Cuba's Power Crisis at a Glance

2,025
MW DEFICIT
Output ~1,175 MW
Deficit 2,025 MW

Thermoelectric Units — Operational Status

7 OFFLINE / 9 ONLINE — 16 total units

January 2026 Deficit ~800 MW
March 2 — Peak Deficit 2,025 MW
March 11 Deficit 1,900 MW

How Cuba Lost Its Oil Supply

🇻🇪 Venezuela
26,000+ bbl/day (historic)
Flowing
🇲🇽 Mexico / Pemex
Variable shipments
Flowing
🇷🇺 Russia
Supplementary supply
Reduced
🇨🇺
Cuba
11.3M people
⚡ Energy Collapse

Blackout Hours by Province

0–12 hrs
13–17 hrs
18–21+ hrs
Morón Epicenter

Timeline of Escalation

The Human Scale of the Crisis

Cuba's Three Moments of Uprising