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Hurricane set to hit Cuba amid third national blackout in three days

  • A hurricane named Oscar, with winds of 140 kph, is forecast to hit eastern Cuba, bringing heavy rains and a potential storm surge, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
  • Cuba experienced its third national blackout in three days, following a failure of the power grid caused by the shutdown of the Antonio Guiteras power plant, the largest of its kind on the island.
  • Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero reported infrastructure issues, fuel shortages, and rising demand contributed to the blackouts and subsequent grid collapse on Saturday morning.
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