Cuba is working to restore electricity after nationwide blackouts caused by the collapse of its electrical grid. Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy announced on Saturday, October 19, that efforts are underway to bring power back to affected regions.
The country’s electrical grid failed for a second time on Saturday morning, following an initial collapse on Friday, October 18. The outages left residents without electricity, highlighting long-standing issues with power shortages in Cuba.
Government officials are addressing these challenges, aiming to stabilize the electrical infrastructure and provide reliable power to citizens. The recent blackouts underscore the need for improvements in the energy sector, prompting immediate action to prevent further disruptions.
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