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Cuba's capital Havana experienced a second night of power outage on Saturday as restoration efforts faced setbacks, leaving several million without electricity across the island. The grid collapse occurred on Friday due to a transmission line failure, affecting vital services such as hospitals, water supply, and food production centers. Both of Cuba's largest power plants were not generating electricity, and efforts to restore power in Havana and Santiago de Cuba faltered during the day, requiring a restart.
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