Cuba is grappling with a severe power crisis after its national electrical grid collapsed twice within a 24-hour period, leaving millions without electricity. The government is working to restore power, prioritizing essential services like hospitals. Officials have attributed the outages to aging infrastructure, fuel shortages, and external pressures. The situation has raised concerns about the country's energy stability and the impact on daily life. Efforts to fully restore power are ongoing but progress has been slow.
This is what happens when you rely on a centralized, government-controlled system instead of allowing the free market to provide better, more reliable energy solutions.
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Cuba's Power Crisis: Grid Collapses Twice in 24 Hours
Cuba's electrical grid failed twice within 24 hours, affecting over 10 million people. Government officials cited infrastructure issues, fuel shortages, and external pressures as causes. Attempts to restore power are ongoing,
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Cuba making slow progress re-starting power after second grid collapse
Cuba's government said on Saturday it had made some progress in gradually re-establishing electrical service across the island, including to hospitals and parts of
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Cuba working to reestablish electrical service after second grid collapse
Cuba's government is reportedly working to reestablish electrical service across the country after the national grid collapsed for the second time since midday Friday.
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