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Twenty Days After Hurricane Melissa, 45% of Santiago De Cuba Is Still without Electricity

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#HurricaneMelissa: Thousands of Santiago residents have been without electricity for almost three weeks, and city residents are complaining about alleged illegal charges to reconnect power.
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The province of Santiago de Cuba is the most punished, with almost half of its residents without current

In the northern Italian city of Pordenone, a new fund-raising activity took place, as part of the campaign in support of the Cuban people after the serious damage caused by Hurricane Melisa, says today a statement. The National Association of Friendship Italy-Cuba (Anaic) highlighted in a note the participation of hundreds of [...]

Several protests break out in Santiago de Cuba after weeks without electricity Karla Pérez 17 Nov 2025

#HurricaneMelissa: Thousands of Santiago residents have been without electricity for almost three weeks, and city residents are complaining about alleged illegal charges to reconnect power.

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diariodecuba.com broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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