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Cuba loses power across nation for third time this year
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Cuba loses power across nation for third time this year

Cuba experienced another nationwide power outage, affecting nearly 10 million people, marking the third such incident within six months. The state-run Electric Union confirmed that the cause of the blackout is currently under investigation. This recurring issue has raised concerns among residents and highlights ongoing challenges with the country's energy infrastructure. The event occurred on Monday, July 7, 2026, according to the report.

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Cuba loses power across nation for third time this year

Cuba experienced another nationwide power outage, affecting nearly 10 million people, marking the third such incident within six months. The state-run Electric Union confirmed that the cause of the blackout is currently under investigation. This recurring issue has raised concerns among residents and highlights ongoing challenges with the country's energy infrastructure. The event occurred on Monday, July 7, 2026, according to the report.

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