Post by : Bianca Haleem
Cuba is facing a nationwide blackout that has lasted for days, as the country grapples with a severe fuel shortage and aging power infrastructure.
Major cities, including Havana and Camagüey, remain without electricity due to months of halted oil imports, leaving millions dependent on flashlights and generators.
Authorities cite a sharp decline in crude oil supplies and ongoing energy sanctions as the cause, while repair efforts and partial power restoration continue amid daily electricity crises.
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