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Cuba's national electrical grid was reconnected on Sunday, restoring power to the majority of Havana following a two-day island-wide outage that affected 10 million people. The grid collapse occurred due to a short circuit at a Havana substation, leading to a chain reaction that shut down power generation across the island. Havana's electric company reported that approximately two-thirds of the city's clients had power restored, with the number expected to increase overnight.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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