Cuba slowly gets power back after third blackout in 10 days
Summary
Cuba experienced a third nationwide power blackout in ten days, causing the entire country to lose electricity. Officials said the blackouts are linked to problems in the power system worsened by the U.S. oil embargo.Key Facts
- Cuba's National Electric System (SEN) went down again on Tuesday, cutting power across the whole country.
- This was the third blackout in just two weeks.
- The blackouts are putting strain on Cuba’s electricity grid.
- The U.S. oil embargo is making it harder for Cuba to get fuel, which affects its power supply.
- Officials are working to slowly restore electricity after the blackout.
- The situation highlights ongoing energy challenges for the island nation.
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