AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPower Crisis & Travel Impact: Cuba’s national grid suffered a total collapse again on Monday, July 6, leaving about 10 million people without electricity as crews investigate causes; the outage is tied to a severe fuel shortage and follows a pattern of nationwide blackouts that can last up to 22 hours, a major hit for hotels, transport, and day-to-day travel planning. Diplomacy & Tourism Context: With Cuba’s energy troubles worsening, the island’s broader strain is also framed by renewed U.S. pressure, including sanctions that limit fuel imports and squeeze hard-currency sectors like tourism. Resort Damage Watch: In Varadero, a severe local storm (described by residents as a tornado/waterspout) damaged homes, power infrastructure, and roads, leaving parts of the main resort streets impassable—another reminder that weather disruptions can quickly derail beach travel. Culture & Visitor Pull: Miami’s Arsht Center announced a limited engagement of Buena Vista Social Club (Sept. 29–Oct. 4), spotlighting Cuban music for South Florida audiences. Human Stories for Travelers: Independent journalist Camila Acosta reported being surrounded by State Security during 11J commemorations, underscoring the heightened risk environment for anyone traveling or staying in Cuba during sensitive dates.
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