Cuba's electrical grid has collapsed for the second time in 24 hours, leaving over 10 million people without power.
The island's government is working to restore electrical service, but progress has been stalled by another grid malfunction in western Cuba.
Officials are struggling to connect three important power plants to the system, leaving many uncertain about the timeline for full power restoration.
The ongoing blackouts, often lasting 10 to 20 hours a day, are attributed to deteriorating infrastructure, fuel shortages, and rising demand.