Power outages in Cuba have been a concern for days, but finally, electricity is slowly returning to Havana after a multi-day blackout. The island's power grid collapsed on Friday, leaving 10 million people without electricity and prompting the government to close non-essential workplaces and schools. While power has been restored to almost 90% of Havana, concerns remain about other parts of the island. Cuba's energy minister hopes to restore the entire grid by Monday or Tuesday. The country is also dealing with a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall on Sunday.
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