Photos of Cubans getting by without power as outages persist and tensions with US escalate

February 5, 2026Updated: February 5, 2026
AP nullBy RAMON ESPINOSA

SANTA CRUZ DEL NORTE, Cuba (AP) — Much of Cuba remains hit with , stemming from aging infrastructure and fuel shortages at power plants. Uncertainty looms over potential aid from Russia or Mexico, after the U.S. attacked Venezuela, disrupting oil shipments. As families cope with long blackouts, food scarcity and difficult choices, some continue to find small moments of joy amid worsening conditions.

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