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20 Nov 2024 | 02:39 PM UTC

Cuba: Power disruptions are likely nationwide through at least early December

Power disruptions are likely across Cuba through at least early December due to infrastructure problems; protests possible.

Warning

Power disruptions will likely continue across Cuba through at least early December amid a deepening energy crisis. The country's outdated power plants and ongoing fuel shortages will likely contribute to additional unplanned power cuts in the coming weeks. Scheduled power cuts are also regularly implemented in several locations, including Havana and Santiago de Cuba. Spontaneous protests against perceived government mismanagement are possible in response to the frequent blackouts. Localized transit disruptions and clashes between police and protesters are possible.

Outages are likely to cause temporary commercial and communications disruptions; cellular and mobile services could be affected. Traffic disruptions and longer driving times are possible during these periods due to malfunctioning traffic signals. Power outages could also result in the temporary unavailability of essential services such as ATMs and filling stations. There is an increased security threat during power outages. Blackouts could adversely affect security protocols, including alarm systems and electronic fences; opportunistic criminal activity could increase during electricity outages. Business disruptions are likely.

Charge laptops, tablets, mobile phones, and other business or travel-critical appliances regularly. Download available warning apps covering planned or unplanned power outages and monitor announcements from the utility. Avoid all protests as a precaution. If clashes break out, depart the area immediately and seek shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building. Heed the instructions of local authorities.