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Cuba's national electric grid collapses for the third time in July, state media says

Cuba has experienced a third collapse of its national electric grid within the month of July, according to state media reports. This incident adds to previous outages that have disrupted daily life across the country. The Cuban government has been under pressure to address ongoing issues with infrastructure and energy supply, which have been exacerbated by economic challenges and limited resources. These repeated failures highlight concerns over the reliability of the power system and the broader implications for public services and economic stability.

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Cuba's national electric grid collapses for the third time in July, state media says

Cuba has experienced a third collapse of its national electric grid within the month of July, according to state media reports. This incident adds to previous outages that have disrupted daily life across the country. The Cuban government has been under pressure to address ongoing issues with infrastructure and energy supply, which have been exacerbated by economic challenges and limited resources. These repeated failures highlight concerns over the reliability of the power system and the broader implications for public services and economic stability.

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