Foreign travel advice

Cuba

Warnings and insurance

Power Outage

Cuba experienced a nationwide electrical grid shutdown from 18-21 October following the failure of a major power plant. The power supply has been restored in many areas, but a schedule of outages remains in place to restrict electricity usage. In the wake of Hurricane Oscar, basic services are still affected in the East of the country.  

You should take precautions including conserving water, food, and mobile phone charge, and monitor local media for updates, including on power cut schedules.

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Power Outage

Cuba is experiencing a nationwide electrical grid shutdown following the failure of a major power plant. There is now partial electricity restoration but many areas, particularly across Eastern Cuba, continue to be severely affected. Emergency services are expected to continue operating but there are reports of internet and mobile outages.

You should take precautions including conserving water, food, and mobile phone charge, and monitor local media for updates.

Travel insurance

If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency.

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