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Cuba plunges into darkness again as second grid collapse strikes
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On March 22 in Havana and across the island nation's capital of La Habana de la Sierra, authorities confirmed that over ten million Cubans remain plunged out due to an unprecedented blackout affecting more than half the country for at least two days straight; this marks Cuba’s second major grid failure within a single week.
Key Points
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1Cuba has experienced a second major power outage within the last week, plunging parts of the island into darkness again.
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2Over ten million people in Cuba remain without electricity due to this recent grid collapse affecting millions across multiple regions.
Developments
Mar 22, 08:13
Cuba experiences a second power grid collapse within one week.
Mar 22, 07:48
Millions of people in Cuba remain without electricity due to the blackout.
Mar 22, 06:19
Cuba is once again facing a power outage situation.
Mar 22, 04:38
For the second time in one week, Cuba remains completely without light or electricity supply.
Perspectives
Cuba is experiencing a second collapse of its power system within one week, plunging the country back into darkness.
— (Tocka.com.mk)"All lights are out in Cuba; millions remain without electricity."
— (Telex.hu)The Cuban energy grid has suffered another failure just days after a previous outage affecting over 10 million people, leaving the nation completely dark.
— (Politika.rs)