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Cuba struggles to restore electricity to the island after nationwide grid collapse

Cuba struggled to restore power on Tuesday after its national grid had collapsed the day before. This left a?million people still without?electricity throughout the Caribbean island nation.

The cause of Monday's blackout, the third in the country this calendar year, is still unknown. Nearly 10 million people were left in the dark over night.

Grid operator UNE announced early 'on Tuesday that it had reconnected the central part of Cuba to the grid from the 'western port of Mariel up to Sancti Spiritus Province, but the eastern and western extremities of the island remained off.

On Tuesday morning, power was restored to about one-third the Havana capital. However, large swaths of the city were still without power and it was spotty where power had been restored.

The latest grid failure comes at a time when the United States has stepped up its pressure on Cuba. They have cut off the island's fuel supply, and imposed severe sanctions as part of a bid by the Trump administration to force a change in Cuba's communist government.

Cuba and the United Nations both deemed the Trump administration's measures as a violation of human rights and illegal. Reporting by Dave Sherwood in Havana and Ayose Naranjo; editing by Andrea Ricci

(source: Reuters)