Cuba's Power Struggles Amid Tropical Storm Oscar
Amid Tropical Storm Oscar, Cuba's power grid struggles to maintain stability, leaving much of the island without electricity. Efforts are underway to restore power, but infrastructure issues and fuel shortages persist. Government officials urge patience while facing public frustration over prolonged blackouts.
As Tropical Storm Oscar batters Cuba, the nation grapples with significant power outages, particularly affecting the capital, Havana. While authorities report some progress in returning electricity to the city, the storm's impact has left much of Cuba's eastern region in the dark.
Energy and Mines Minister Vicente de la O Levy highlighted the challenges in stabilizing the grid, warning that any misstep could lead to further collapses. Despite efforts to bring the country's largest power plant back online, officials caution that power generation will remain insufficient to meet national demands.
Amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the grid, President Miguel Diaz-Canel urged citizens to maintain civility in expressing grievances as frustrations boil over due to extended blackouts. The government's task is compounded by aging infrastructure and fuel shortages, escalating tensions further.
(With inputs from agencies.)