Blackouts reported across country as government grapples with economic crisis, fuel shortages and hurricanes
Photograph: Norlys Perez/ReutersPhotograph: Norlys Perez/ReutersCuba’s national electrical system collapsed early on Wednesday morning after the country’s largest power plant failed, the government said, the latest of several such failures as the island’s grid falls into disarray amid fuel shortages, natural disaster and economic crisis.
The country’s energy and mines ministry said the Antonio Guiteras power plant in Matanzas, the island’s top electricity producer, had shut down at about 2am, prompting the grid collapse. Cuba’s oil-fired power plants, already obsolete and struggling to keep the lights on, reached a full crisis this year as oil imports from Venezuela, Russia and Mexico dwindled, contributing to multiple nationwide blackouts in the last two months.
The system failure on Wednesday morning left the capital, Havana, almost completely in the dark, according to a Reuters witness. Before sunrise, lights could be seen only in a handful of large hotels and government buildings on the city’s skyline. Reports on social media of blackouts elsewhere in Cuba suggested the entire island of more than 10 million people was without power, though the government had yet to confirm the extent of the outage.Cuba’s grid collapsed multiple times in October as fuel supplies dwindled and Hurricane Oscar struck the far-eastern end of the island, then again in November with the passage of Hurricane Rafael.
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