Cubans lament that the lack of electricity and water has hindered their preparations for the hurricane at a crucial moment.
Tropical Storm Rafael gained steam late on Monday as it churned northward toward Cuba, which is still struggling to recover ...
Following three days of nationwide blackouts caused by the collapse of Cuba’s electrical system ... said Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy. Cuban news outlet Cubadebate reported that a ...
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Cuba's national electrical grid first crashed ... water and electricity blocked roads with trash heaps in San Miguel de Padron, a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of the city before being ...
Cuba's government has said it is again working to re-establish electrical service across the island after state-run media reported the national grid had collapsed for a second time in 24 hours.
Cuba's government said it was working again to reestablish electrical service across the island after state-run media earlier on Saturday reported the national grid had collapsed for a second time ...
prompting a hurricane warning for the north coast of Cuba's Holguín and Guantánamo provinces, all the way to the easternmost tip of the island, Punta de Maisí. By the hurricane center's 11 p.m ...
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Cuba's government on Saturday said that some electricity ... Energy minister Vicente de la O Levy said the country had 500 megawatts of energy in its electrical grid early Saturday.
Then in March, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Santiago de Cuba, the island’s second largest city, furious over the lack of electricity and food. Cuba’s communist government ...