Cuba's electrical grid collapsed for the second time in short succession, leaving millions without power due to infrastructure issues and major fuel shortages.
Before the collapse, the Cuban government was already struggling, sending home nonessential workers and canceling classes to conserve precious fuel resources.
Cuba's government attributes its power issues to a mix of fuel shortages, rising demand, and aging infrastructure, compounded by recent weather challenges and geopolitical factors.
Fuel deliveries, especially from countries like Venezuela and Russia, have diminished significantly this year, further aggravating Cuba's already precarious energy situation.
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