The Cuban capital faced another blackout, affecting schools and state sectors, despite small businesses operating as usual.
Blame is placed on Trump’s administration for toughening economic measures, leading to a lack of fuel supply and constant energy shortages.
The situation has worsened since the first national blackout in October, with hurricanes exacerbating the crisis and causing anger and fatigue among the population.
There is growing despair and potential for social upheaval as people express disappointment and dissatisfaction with the prolonged effects of the crisis.