In a significant crisis, Cuba has experienced a massive power blackout, cutting off electricity to more than 10 million individuals across the nation. This blackout marks the second collapse of the National Electrical System in just one week, leading to widespread disruption of daily life for countless residents and businesses. The situation has been exacerbated by ongoing fuel shortages linked to a US blockade that restricts foreign oil imports vital for operating the country's power stations. Cuba's energy ministry reported on social media that a "total disconnection of the National Electrical System has occurred." In response, the Cuban grid operator,... [Continue Reading]
Cuba has experienced a significant power outage, plunging over 10 million residents into darkness. The national electrical grid collapsed for a third time in March, marking the second nationwide blackout within a week. This latest blackout is attributed to a failure at the Nuevitas thermoelectric plant located in Camaguey province, which was reported by the Cuban Electric Union, an entity reporting to the Ministry of Energy and Mines. The outage occurred as the government struggles with a rigorous fuel blockade imposed by the United States, which affects oil imports necessary for energy generation. The Electric Union’s statement confirmed the blackout... [Continue Reading]
A nationwide blackout has struck Cuba, marking the second time in less than a week that the entire island has been plunged into darkness. The energy ministry reported a "total disconnection" of the national electricity system, which began affecting buildings in Havana before nightfall. This latest power outage comes just five days after a similar blackout left citizens without power, underscoring the persistent vulnerabilities in Cuba's aging energy grid. The ministry confirmed that efforts have commenced to restore electricity as the country grapples with severe fuel shortages exacerbated by the US oil blockade. This blackout incident highlights the fragility of... [Continue Reading]
Millions of residents across Cuba are experiencing widespread power outages following the collapse of the national electric grid on Monday, according to the state-owned electric utility, Unión Eléctrica (UNE). This incident has left significant portions of the estimated 10 million population without electricity, amid ongoing national challenges including chronic fuel shortages exacerbated by a recent blockade on oil shipments by the United States. The utility is in the process of gradually restoring power across various provinces and cities, yet persistent blackouts have become a significant source of public discontent in recent years. The collapse of the grid represents just the... [Continue Reading]