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Cuba's Power Struggle: A Nation in the Dark
CubaSaturday, October 19, 2024
The communist-run country is in a pickle. Without power, life slows down as if someone hit the pause button. Schools closed, nightclubs shut their doors, and only essential workers were asked to show up. Havana, usually bustling, turned into a city of whispers with barely any street lights and few cops to direct traffic. Generators? Luxury items for most Cubans, so they were scarce too.
Officials blame a mix of US economic sanctions, hurricanes, and old infrastructure for the mess. The prime minister even delayed a TV address due to technical issues, saying they paused some economic activities to give power to people. Health facilities ran on generators, and staff kept working. It's a struggle, but Cubans are a resilient bunch.
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