Cuba restored power to parts of Havana after nationwide electrical grid collapse
Cuba's electrical grid collapsed nationwide on Saturday, leaving millions without power for the third time in March. By Sunday, authorities had restored electricity to approximately 72,000 customers in Havana, including five hospitals, while setting up local microsystems in key areas. The outage was caused by an unexpected shutdown at the Nuevitas thermoelectric plant in Camaguey province.
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“Cuba restores power to Havana after second grid collapse in a week - Reuters”
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