Cuba Considers $100M U.S. Aid Offer After Power Grid Collapse

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Cuba Considers $100M U.S. Aid Offer After Power Grid Collapse
Cuba's national energy grid suffered a major failure, cutting power to the island's eastern provinces. The collapse has left millions without electricity in a region already struggling with fuel shortages and aging infrastructure. In response, the United States has offered $100 million in emergency aid, which Cuban officials are now considering. The proposal marks a rare moment of direct assistance between the two historically adversarial nations. No decision has been announced yet, but the blackout continues to disrupt daily life and essential services.