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Granma Still Lacks Electricity in Most of Its Municipalities After Melissa Passed

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Only some vital circuits in the province have electric service. Bayamo suffered the fall of its microsystem and thousands of families are still in the dark. Camagüey brigades arrive to support the recovery.
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More than 72 hours after its passage through the province, not all the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa to the electricity infrastructure is yet to be counted.

Only some vital circuits in the province have electric service. Bayamo suffered the fall of its microsystem and thousands of families are still in the dark. Camagüey brigades arrive to support the recovery.

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Five brigades of electric liners from the province of Villa Clara have been working for 24 hours, practically uninterruptedly, in the sister province of Granma, eastern territory very affected after the passage of the powerful hurricane Melissa. The group of 62 professionals, under the command of the Engineer Eduardo Pérez Reyes, director of the Electric Company in our territory, have reached Bayamé soil to solve, in th…

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radiorebelde.cu broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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