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A nationwide power grid collapse in Cuba affected 10 million people, with pockets of Havana experiencing power restoration while many areas remained without electricity. Cuba's energy and mines ministry activated its Felton power plant to restore power in eastern provinces, but the country's largest plant in Matanzas remains offline. Residents in Havana, a densely populated tourist center, are concerned about spoiled food supplies as they enter the third day without power.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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