Cuba is experiencing intensified power outages due to the lack of crude oil supplies from Venezuela and Mexico. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the political standoff between Washington and Havana, which is testing the already fragile electrical grid. The situation has led to emergency measures as the island struggles to manage the energy crisis. The absence of crucial oil imports has exacerbated the challenges faced by Cuba's power infrastructure, further straining its capacity to provide consistent electricity to its citizens. The ongoing political dynamics between the U.S. and Cuba continue to impact the island's ability to secure necessary resources, contributing to the worsening energy situation.