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Power restored to half of Cuban capital after nationwide blackout: state media

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Electricity has been restored to half of Havana, the Cuban capital’s power company reported Monday, four days after the start of a nationwide blackout that authorities have struggled to address.

The lights went out for the Communist-run island’s 10 million people on Friday after the collapse of the nation’s largest power plant crippled the grid.

The government has said that electricity is expected to be restored to most of the country by the end of Monday.

“Around 50 percent of clients” now have power, Havana’s electricity company said in a report published by state-run news portal Cubadebate.

With concerns of instability rising in a country already battling sky-high inflation and shortages of food, medicine, fuel and water, President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned Sunday that his government would not tolerate attempts to “disturb public order.”

In July 2021, blackouts sparked an unprecedented outpouring of public anger, with thousands of Cubans taking to the street and chanting slogans including “Freedom!” and “We are hungry.”

Residents voiced frustration at the latest power outage, which crippled businesses and caused food in fridges to go bad.

“I feel like crying, like screaming. Honestly, I don’t know what I’m going to do,” said Kenia Sierra, a housewife.

Cuba was still bathed in darkness on Sunday when Hurricane Oscar made landfall in the eastern part of the country at 5:50 pm local time (2150 GMT) as a Category 1 storm.

It weakened into a tropical storm as it moved inland, the US National Hurricane Center said, whipping up waves up to 13 feet (four meters) high along the eastern coast.

Oscar was causing “very heavy rainfall” that was expected to bring “significant, life-threatening flash flooding along with mudslides,” the NHC warned Monday.

Roofs and the walls of houses were damaged, and electricity poles and trees felled, state television reported.

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