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Banging pots, Cubans stage rare protests over Hurricane Ian blackouts

Cubans banged pots and shouted protests in neighborhoods of Havana still without electricity on Friday, three days after Hurricane Ian knocked out power to the island of 11 million people.
Sweating in the dark on Thursday night and early Friday, some Havana residents resorted to pot-banging, a traditional method of expressing discontent in Latin America but one previously rarely employed in Cuba.
Hurricane Ian, now plowing north along the southeast coast of the United States, on Tuesday brought Cuba’s grid to collapse, flattened homes and obliterated agricultural fields.
The government has worked on repairs since then, and electric service was back in half of the capital by Friday afternoon.