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Cuba`s electrical grid collapses for second time, entire country again without power - Stabroek News

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HAVANA, (Reuters) - Cuba`s electrical grid collapsed again early this morning, state-run media reported, plunging the entire country into blackout for a second time just hours after authorities announced they had begun reestablishing service.

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