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"Run!": Cuban Woman Shares Hilarious Reaction of Friend to Power Restoration During Blackout in Cuba

Saturday, January 24, 2026 by Edward Lopez

A Cuban woman living abroad took to TikTok to share a WhatsApp audio featuring her friend's amusing reaction to the electricity returning during a blackout in Cuba. The clip has gone viral, capturing attention for its genuine humor amidst the ongoing energy crisis.

"Honestly, it's like a TV series, but we're used to it by now, you know. Look, we got lucky—they turned the power back on! Hurry, let's charge our phones, hahaha, run before it goes out again," the woman is heard exclaiming in the recording.

The video, uploaded by user @yosoylamilbita_official on TikTok, displays the voice message and has sparked laughter and comments from thousands of users who relate to the situation.

"When you're talking to your friend about the blackout and suddenly the power returns. Please listen to it all the way through. This is how things are with electricity here in Cuba. This is a real conversation between my friend and me, but her reaction to the power coming back after an entire day without it made me laugh," the video creator explained.

This moment highlights the contrast between daily life and the unreliable electricity supply on the island, where extended blackouts have become a regular occurrence.

While the government claims that these outages are due to "malfunctions" and "maintenance," Cubans continue to find humor in the darkness.

Understanding Cuba's Energy Crisis

What is causing the frequent blackouts in Cuba?

The Cuban government attributes the frequent blackouts to "malfunctions" and necessary "maintenance." However, many believe that these are symptoms of deeper systemic issues within the country's energy infrastructure.

How are Cubans coping with the power outages?

Cubans are finding ways to adapt to the frequent power outages by using humor and creativity. Many take these moments in stride, sharing jokes and stories to lighten the mood during these challenging times.

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