Cuba is gradually restoring electricity after its third nationwide blackout in six months, according to reports. The extent of the restoration and the number of affected residents remain unclear.
Cuba is slowly restoring power after a third nationwide blackout in six months, according to a report from the Insider Paper, which cited local sources. The blackout affected the entire island, though the precise number of residents without electricity and the timeline for full restoration have not been disclosed. The Zioneer previously reported on the initial collapse of Cuba's grid on July 6, which left an estimated 10 million in darkness according to Israeli journalist Asaf Rosenzweig (N12). However, the current report does not confirm that figure or provide further details on the cause of the latest outage. The restoration process is ongoing, and no further updates are available at this time.
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