The country is in darkness, with over 10 million people without power following the collapse of the electrical grid.

The Cuban Ministry of Energy reported another significant power disruption, impacting more than ten million residents. The ministry declared a “complete failure of the National Electrical System” had taken place. Restoration procedures are now underway to address the situation.

This latest outage follows a nationwide collapse of Cuba’s power grid earlier this week. This was the first such event since the United States began restricting fuel shipments from Venezuela, a move that occurred earlier in the year. The U.S.

President, Donald Trump, has repeatedly discussed Cuba in recent weeks, forecasting a potential weakening of the government. On Monday, he raised questions about the island’s future, suggesting a possible decline. He questioned whether he would have “the honor of taking” the island.

The situation highlights ongoing challenges related to the nation’s power infrastructure and the impact of external factors. The government is actively working to restore power to the affected population.

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