Cuba’s national power grid has collapsed once again, leaving millions of people without electricity.
The grid failed on Friday, March 14th, around 8:15 pm (00:15 GMT) after a breakdown at Diezmero substation in the capital, Havana, kicked off a chain reaction that shut down power generation across the island, according to officials at operator Union Electrica (UNE).
However, Cuba reconnected its national electrical grid and restored power to the majority of the capital Havana by late on Sunday, March 16th, energy officials said, nearly two days after an island-wide outage knocked out power to 10 million people.
Havana´s electric company said late on Sunday that approximately two-thirds of its clients in the city had seen power restored and said that number would increase overnight.
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