Electricity has been restored to half of Havana, the Cuban capital’s power company reported Monday, four days after the start of a nationwide power blackout that the authorities have struggled to address.
"Around 50 percent of clients" now have power, Havana’s electricity company said in a report published by state-run news portal Cubadebate. Power went out for the communist island’s 10 million people on Friday after the collapse of the nation’s largest power plant crippled the grid.
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