New general power outage in Cuba

Cuba once again deprived of electricity. “At 2:08 a.m. (7:08 a.m. GMT), there was a new disconnection from the national electricity system (SEN), after a breakdown at the Antonio Guiteras power plant,” the country’s main power plant, the ministry announced on X.

Already, two general outages have already taken place on October 18 and November 6 due to fuel shortages, natural disasters and the economic crisis.

 

According to the ministry, crews are working to restore power.

Power cuts have been a recurring problem in Cuba since the fall of the USSR and the early 1990s. After a short lull in the early 2000s, they were one of the triggers of the unprecedented anti-government demonstrations of July 11, 2021. In September 2022, the country had already experienced a widespread blackout after the passage of the hurricane Ian, who had struck the west of the island.

 

For three months, Cubans have suffered from power cuts that have become more and more frequent. The first restrictions date back to March, with the government’s increasing difficulties in sourcing fuel and parts needed to operate and repair the country’s eight aging thermoelectric power plants.

By Editor

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