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Cuba Faces Infrastructure Challenges Amid Nationwide Blackouts
Cuba's recent nationwide blackouts underscore significant challenges in its electrical infrastructure, exacerbated by external factors such as the US oil blockade.
Editorial Staff
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Cuban authorities are currently addressing the aftermath of the second nationwide blackout within a week, which has raised concerns about the reliability of the island's electrical grid.
The outages have been attributed to an aging infrastructure that struggles to meet demand, compounded by external pressures including the US oil blockade that limits fuel availability.
Restoration efforts are underway, with some areas of Havana reportedly regaining power, but the situation highlights the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades and strategic planning to enhance grid resilience.