HAVANA, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Power blackouts in Cuba are expected to increase significantly due to a lack of fuel, officials warned in a nationwide TV broadcast, worsening the country's plight as it deals with food and medicine shortages.
The Communist-run island has been mired in crisis and plagued by blackouts and shortages of food, medicine and fuel since the pandemic.
Cuba says U.S. sanctions are largely to blame for the crisis, depriving the country of foreign exchange to import most of its fuel, food and other supplies.
Cuba has also seen regular crude and fuel imports from Russia and Mexico, according to shipping data.
"Cuba has bought more crude and fuel this year, compared with last year.
Persons:
Vicente de la O Levy, Jorge Pinon, Pinon, Fidel Castro’s, Marc Frank, Nelson Acosta, Marianna Parraga, Rami Ayyub
Organizations:
Energy, Mining, Communist, Gross, Communist Party, University of Texas, Thomson
Locations:
HAVANA, Cuba, Havana, Washington, Venezuela, Russia, Mexico, Austin ., United States