Protests Erupt in Havana Over Power Blackouts
Rare protests have broken out in Havana, Cuba, attributed to casualties caused by collapsing walls, falling trees, and lightning strikes. The full extent of the damage and casualties is still being assessed. The protests highlight ongoing infrastructure issues.
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Sources · 7 independent
BBC World Service
“of Uttar Most of the casualties were caused by collapsing walls, falling trees and lightning strikes Rare protests have broke out in Havana,”
NPR
“Protests Erupt in Havana Over Collapsing Walls”
BBC World Service
“protests have broken out in the Cuban capital, Havana, as the island grappled with its worst power blackouts in decades, triggered by a U.S. Blockade.”
BBC WS backup
“These protests mocked the single biggest night of demonstrations in. island since January and the island before that had a very poorly maintained power grid.”
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