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Cuba's national electrical grid collapsed on Friday, causing widespread blackouts in Havana and across the island nation. An electrical substation in Havana failed, leaving many areas without power, including the capital. The blackout follows a string of nationwide outages late last year, exacerbated by fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic crisis.
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