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Vandalism to the Electricity Sector Can Trigger Serious Consequences

Authorities of the electricity sector in Santiago de Cuba warned about the risks to human life and the effects on the service that cause vandalism against energy installations, behaviors that generate technical damage and impact on the stability of the supply to the population. Javier Calero Román, director general of the Electric Company in the territory, said that one of the most dangerous events is the theft of dielectric oil from transformer…
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Authorities of the electricity sector in Santiago de Cuba warned about the risks to human life and the effects on the service that cause vandalism against energy installations, behaviors that generate technical damage and impact on the stability of the supply to the population. Javier Calero Román, director general of the Electric Company in the territory, said that one of the most dangerous events is the theft of dielectric oil from transformer…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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