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八点最热报 | 古巴星期一再次遭遇全国电网大瘫痪。这已经是当地过去6个月以来,第3次全国大停电,同时也是自2024年底以来的第8次。这次停电的主因和前几次一样,是因为缺乏燃料短缺。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:04Cuba suffered another nationwide power grid outage on Monday.
00:07This marks the third nationwide shutdown in the area in the past six months.
00:11electricity
00:12This is also the eighth time since the end of 2024.
00:15The main cause of this power outage is the same as the previous ones.
00:18It's because of the lack of fuel.
00:20Cuba already struggled to maintain its electricity supply.
00:24In addition, US President Trump in January of this year
00:26Gray Knife cut off Cuba's oil supply.
00:28This further exacerbated the situation at Cuban power plants.
00:30Already stretched fuel reserves
00:33Cuban President Miguel Díazcanel
00:36This power outage was directly addressed.
00:38Attributing it to the US sanctions policy against Cuba
00:41It's just an American conspiracy to ignite local social unrest.
00:45However, he emphasized
00:46Cuba's National Electricity Authority is mobilizing.
00:48To reverse the collapse of the power system
00:53Cuba, an island nation mired in a severe energy crisis
00:56Another nationwide power outage yesterday
00:59This caused traffic lights in the capital, Havana.
01:01Unable to function properly
01:03Disrupting traffic order
01:04Most often due to fuel shortages
01:07The resulting power system paralysis
01:09It has already affected nearly ten million yuan of the local people's livelihood.
01:11Caused impact
01:12The people are suffering terribly.
01:26Facing the third major power outage in six months
01:28Local residents couldn't help but pour out their grievances to the reporter.
01:31Pour out all the grievances
01:33Currently, Cuba produces its own fuel.
01:35It can only meet 40% of the national demand.
01:38The 730,000 barrels of oil imported from Russia in March
01:41It was completely used up by the end of April.
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