Many Cubans waited in anguish and some took to the streets in protest as widespread blackouts stretched into their third day
Tropical storm Oscar made landfall as a hurricane on Sunday evening in Cuba, where residents were preparing for more chaos and misery as the country grapples with a nearly nationwide power outage in its third day.
In the capital city of Havana early Monday, people were seen outdoors in poor lighting, a few playing dominoes to kill time.
On Friday, the island's main energy plant failed and knocked out electricity for 10 million people.