Cuba plunged into darkness as electrical grid suffers fresh collapse

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1Cuba’s energy grid has collapsed, leaving millions without power, the latest in a series of failures on an island struggling from creaking infrastructure, natural disasters and economic turmoil.

2The state-run utility company, the Cuban Electric Union, said workers were attempting to get the grid back online but local officials warned residents the difficult process of restoring power to aging Soviet-era power stations could take days.

3Cuba’s top energy producer, the Antonio Guiteras power plant in Matanzas, suffered an overnight failure, prompting the grid’s collapse on Wednesday, the company said.

4Residents woke up in darkness early Wednesday morning. 5In Havana, the streets were nearly pitch black as the sun rose over the capital city. 6The only visible lights came from a handful of government facilities, large hotels and vehicle headlights.

7The government has ordered thesuspension of work and teaching activities,” Cuba’s Minister of Labor and Social Security, Marta Elena Feito said.

8This measure will remain in place for the duration of the crisis. 9Vital services will continue to function and there will be no salary impact,” state media quoted her as saying.

10Cuban officials say US economic sanctions, which increased under the previous Trump administration, have further crippled the already ailing energy sector, although critics also fault a lack of government investment in infrastructure.

11For nearly a week in October, most of Cuba suffered near-total blackouts, the worst energy outages in decades.

Residents pass the time during a blackout following the failure of a major power plant in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024.

12Related article Cuban power grid collapses for fourth time as hurricane arrives

15Cuba’s energy and mines ministry saidconditions are more favorable now than in the last disconnectionand that the system was gradually being restored. 16It also said it has already createdgeneration islandsmicrogrids, the initial step in getting the power back on.

17Even so, Cubans will still have to deal with daily scheduled blackouts that the government set up as an energy-saving measure. 18Some of those planned outages can last more than 12 hours a day in communities outside Havana.

19Cuba suffered from several power grid failures in October, which were initially caused by a lack of fuel at power plants that officials struggled to get back online because they were so outdated. 20The country’s national power grid collapsed again when Hurricane Oscar hit in late October, killing at least seven people.

21Another storm, Rafael, slammed into western Cuba in early November as a Category 3 hurricane, yet again knocking out power across the island and flooding parts of its western provinces. 22Days later, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of eastern Cuba just an hour after a 5.9 magnitude quake also impacted the region. 23Homes and power lines were damaged and landslides were reported in several communities.

24This is story has been updated.

from CNN