Cuba Faces Major Power Outage Amid Economic Struggles

Cuba restored partial electricity following a power plant failure that caused a nationwide blackout, affecting millions. The outage, starting on Thursday, was intensified by increased demand and aging infrastructure. The government has implemented emergency measures, including suspending classes, to manage the situation amid an ongoing economic crisis.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Havana | Updated: 19-10-2024 20:46 IST | Created: 19-10-2024 20:46 IST
Cuba Faces Major Power Outage Amid Economic Struggles
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Cuba's government announced on Saturday that electricity had been partly restored following a large-scale outage caused by the failure of a major power plant. The outage, impacting millions, began on Thursday and was exacerbated by rising demand and aging power infrastructure.

Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy reported that the country's electrical grid had restored 500 megawatts on Saturday. Power resumed in several western substations, with two thermoelectric plants operational and two more expected to restart soon. There is no clear timeline for when full power will be restored.

Amid an unfolding economic crisis, the Cuban government has enacted emergency measures to reduce electricity demand, such as suspending classes and shutting down nonessential services. The failure underscores challenges with outdated thermoelectric facilities and insufficient fuel supplies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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