Post by : Bianca Haleem
Cubans took to the streets in Havana, lighting fires and blocking roads as anger grows over severe electricity blackouts across the country.
Reports say Cuba’s energy crisis has deepened after fuel supplies, including earlier oil support from Russia, ran out, forcing long power cuts in many areas.
Officials have warned the power grid is in a critical state, while residents are demanding urgent action as daily life, food storage, transport and public services are badly affected.
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