Cuba Faces Ongoing Power Outages Amid Crisis
Cuba Faces Ongoing Power Outages Amid Crisis

Cuba Faces Ongoing Power Outages Amid Crisis

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Cuba is grappling with a severe power crisis, as millions remain without electricity for a third consecutive day following multiple grid failures. The outages, which began with a shutdown of the country's largest power plant, have severely disrupted essential services, including water supply, leading residents to resort to makeshift cooking methods. Protests erupted in Santiago de Cuba, where frustrated citizens demanded immediate action, chanting for power and food as police attempted to suppress the demonstrations. Meanwhile, recovery efforts are complicated by the impending arrival of Hurricane Oscar, which is expected to exacerbate the situation with strong winds and adverse weather conditions. Despite some progress reported by the authorities, the overall restoration of power remains uncertain, with only about 16% of the grid back online as of Sunday. This crisis highlights the broader struggles faced by the Cuban population, already dealing with significant shortages of food and basic services.

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