Cuba’s government says some electricity has been restored on the island after one of the country’s major power plants failed ...
More than 95% of power comes from fossil fuels, with no investment to upgrade the system and blackouts a regular problem ...
Cuba entered a third day without electricity after another outage Saturday evening set back efforts to restore power on the ...
Cuba’s large-scale blackouts that left 10 million people without power this month wouldn’t have happened if the government ...
Cuba has restored 50% of electricity to Havana, but a chronic lack of fuel and deteriorating infrastructure means the crisis ...
Most of Cuba's 10 million people, however, remained without electricity on Saturday afternoon. Traffic lights were dark at intersections throughout Havana, and most commerce was halted.
Seventy percent of Cuba's population has power again as the island recovers from a nationwide blackout and a hurricane that ...
Cubans expressed alarm, with one resident saying it felt as if the country had reached the “bottom of the barrel.” ...
A five-year-old girl and her mother, along with a 92-year-old man, are among the six people dead after Hurricane Oscar hit ...
The electrical grid's failure came a day after top government officials addressed the nation about energy infrastructure ...
President Miguel Díaz-Canel urged calm and warned against vandalism from citizens angry at the loss of power over three days ...