Cuba Faces 2nd Nationwide Grid Failure in Same Week
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Caribbean nation, Bruno Rodríguez, also accused Washington of subjecting the local population to a “collective punishment” with the aim of “destroying the Cuban Revolution.”
More than 24 hours after the breakdown, just 12% of Havana's households found power.
Just 12 per cent of Havana's households found power early in the evening on Saturday.
Cuba began gradually re-establishing the electricity service after a new collapse of the National Electrical System (SEN), although the recovery progresses in a limited way. In Havana, only 12.6% of users had power supply, while much of the country remained without electricity. The total disconnection of the system occurred on Friday and marked the second general blackout recorded in a week, in addition to the fourth national collapse in what is…
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