The failure of the power grid in Cuba shows the depth of the economic crisis in the country

Nicolas Forsans, Professor of Management and Co-Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Essex

Last week, Cuba’s power grid failed four times in as many days after the island’s largest power plant, Antonio Guiteras, failed. Millions of Cubans still have no electricity, food is rotting in powerless refrigerators, and many have no access to clean water.

The communist government closed schools on October 18…The failure of the power grid in Cuba shows the depth of the economic crisis in the country

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