Cuba suffers another massive power outage

The Associated Press reported that “Cuba suffered a massive power outage Friday night affecting Havana and the country’s provinces that left millions in the dark.”

Adding, “Cuba’s Ministry of Energy and Mines said at around 8:15 p.m. local time an outage at the Diezmero substation on the outskirts of Havana had caused ‘a significant loss of generation in western Cuba and, with it, the failure of the National Electric System.’

“The ministry said on its account on the social platform X that it is ‘working on the recovery process.’

“The streets of Havana were dark and empty, with light coming only from the windows of hotels that had generators. Internet service was affected.

“People in provinces as far away as Guantánamo, Artemisa, Santiago de Cuba, and Santa Clara reported experiencing blackouts with just flickers of light.

“Earlier, the Electric Union, the state agency that regulates the sector, said in its daily report that peak-hour demand would be around 3,250 megawatts and the deficit would reach around 1,380 megawatts, meaning 42% of the national energy system would be shut down. This figure is not the highest in recent memory.

“Cuba suffered three at the end of last year, leaving the island in the dark amid a serious economic crisis.”

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