Cuba was once again plunged into darkness this week, in nationwide blackouts that have left many without access to food or water. The nation’s power grid has collapsed several times and, while electricity was restored in some areas, some places have been left waiting for days to receive assistance.

While the causes of the crisis are “multifaceted”, the blackouts are considered “a new low” for a government already struggling with public perception, said NPR.

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