The recent hurricane added to Cuba's ongoing turmoil, as a massive blackout left millions in the dark, exposing the fragility of its electrical grid.
Hurricane Oscar caused landslides and wind damage, complicating efforts to restore electricity, amid severe blackouts that have decimated food supplies for many Cubans.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel's military attire underscored the severity of the crisis, as the government closed schools and ordered non-essential workers to stay home.
Although electricity was gradually restored to Havana, concerns lingered about power stability and the ad hoc measures taken reflect a deeper infrastructure issue.
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