HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba’s energy grid suffered a complete blackout on Wednesday as Hurricane Rafael barreled toward the Caribbean island, according to grid operator UNE. UNE said in a post on X that the hurricane’s strong winds had brought the system offline and that emergency protocols had been activated. (Reporting by Dave Sherwood; Additional reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez) Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service.
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Cuba’s energy grid goes dark as Hurricane Rafael swirls toward island
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's energy grid suffered a complete blackout on Wednesday as Hurricane Rafael barreled toward the Caribbean island, according to grid operator UNE. UNE said in a post on X that