Hurricane Oscar has made landfall in eastern Cuba, impacting a region already facing major power outages.
The storm, with sustained winds near 80 mph, reached Guantanamo province after hitting the Bahamas.
The battered island, dealing with a collapsed power plant, struggles with inflation, food, and fuel shortages exacerbated by the storm’s arrival.
Cuba’s efforts to restore electricity face challenges as the country grapples with an ongoing energy crisis.