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Continued power outages in Cuba/millions of people are still in absolute blackout!

Millions of people in Cuba remained blackout for the second day in a row due to the interruption of the country's main power plant.

reported by Mehr News Agency quoted Anatoly, the breakdown of Cuba’s main electricity supply plant put millions of people in this country in complete blackout for the second day in a row.

Reports show that Friday’s disruption at the Antonio Guiteras power plant located in Matanzas, Cuba, left most people in the country in the dark.

Authorities announced that following intensive efforts, electricity has been restored in some areas, including Havana, the capital of Cuba. However, about 80% of the country is still blackout, and some specific areas have experienced power outages of more than 30 hours.

Images published online show that the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana is engulfed in darkness. In the meantime, Cuban energy officials are evaluating measures to address the widespread blackout.

Cuba constantly faces power outages due to problems with power plants, and it is said that the reason is the infrastructure problems of the country’s facilities, which were built by the former Soviet Union more than 40 years ago. , is

Cuba’s Ministry of Energy and Mines has announced that the country burns eight million tons of fuel annually, and only three million tons come from domestic consumption.

Economic sanctions against Cuba have made the country dependent on Venezuela, Russia and Mexico for its energy needs.

In recent years, the Cuban government has leased floating power plants in order to adjust electricity outages and increase production capacity.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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