"Havana Can't Take This Anymore"
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A resident of Havana, the capital of Cuba, says the city can no longer stand the hours-long power outages. Almost all of Cuba's population was left without electricity yesterday when the country's electricity grid collapsed, for the second time this week. The electricity system relies heavily on oil, but little or no oil has been delivered to the country since the beginning of the year due to the US government's military intervention. 'A matter …
To electrical company of Havana now reported in its Telegram channel that a progress is reported in the process of re-establishment of electricity in the capital, after the effects of the National Electroenergy System (SEN).
The Cuban capital remains mostly in the dark after the collapse of the National Electrical System, while users in affected networks and neighborhoods report growing unrest and protests at the electrical crisis that accumulates months of failures and daily blackouts.
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