Following three days of nationwide blackouts caused by the collapse of Cuba’s electrical system, power was restored to most ...
Electricity has been restored to half of Havana, the Cuban capital's power company reported Monday, four days after the start ...
Several provinces remained without power four days after the start of a nationwide blackout. Read more at straitstimes.com.
By Monday afternoon, around 89 percent of customers in the capital had power again, however many residents outside Havana ...
Cuban energy officials said they had restored power to 89% of Havana by mid-afternoon. Technicians had also re-established ...
Cuba's power-grid operator said it had restored electricity to parts of the capital Havana on Monday following a fourth major ...
People resorted to cooking with improvised wood stoves on the streets before the food went bad in refrigerators.
Cuba has restored 50% of electricity to Havana, but a chronic lack of fuel and deteriorating infrastructure means the crisis ...
More than 95% of power comes from fossil fuels, with no investment to upgrade the system and blackouts a regular problem ...
Cuba was under a complete blackout over the weekend due to the massive power crisis that struck the island. PM Manuel Marero ...
School is out and all non-essential work places ordered closed until Thursday after the island’s power grid collapsed.