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More than Half of Cuba Without Power | elTOQUE
For two consecutive days, more than half of the island has been without power, according to estimates from the Electric Union (UNE). The country faced another day of blackouts on Thursday, February 13, 2025, with possible outages
Havana Residents Voice Outrage Following Widespread Power
The Havana Electric Company announced a new redistribution of power interruption blocks to "balance the load," which means areas previously less affected will now endure prolonged
Residents of San Miguel del Padrón Protest After Five Days Without Power
Frustration over power outages has surged in Havana, where blackouts have become increasingly prolonged, erratic, and frequent. Impact of Power Outages in Havana The
Power outages surge in Havana: Eight-hour cuts during the
Blackouts surge in Havana: Eight-hour cuts during the day and throughout the night A review of last week''s blackout program shows a significant setback: previously, the outages did not
Ulises Toirac loses patience over blackouts in Havana: "I can''t
The renowned comedian Ulises Toirac exploded on social media due to the unbearable energy situation in Havana, where power outages reach up to 19 hours a day. "Last night was
Blackouts in Havana: They explain that the long blackouts
This situation has forced the implementation of broader and longer power outages, affecting two blocks simultaneously between 10:00 a.m. and midnight, in addition to two-hour interruptions
Otto Ortiz Criticizes Nighttime Blackouts: "I Feel Like an
In other provinces like Camagüey, Cienfuegos, or Villa Clara, residents report outages exceeding 24 hours, while Havana—historically less affected—has seen an increase in power cuts since
Blackouts in Cuba: Electrical deficit exceeds 1,500 MW
The power outages in Cuba continued throughout the early hours of this Saturday and show no signs of relief for the population, despite the Antonio Guiteras Thermoelectric Power Plant in
Havana residents report outages outside scheduled hours
The Havana Electric Company confirmed this Friday that power was restored in the capital at 4:06 a.m., following a 98 MW outage that occurred at 9:30 p.m. Thursday. However, several people
Cuba begins another week of summer under severe power outages
Prolonged power outages, the inability of thermal generation, the obsolescence of plants, the deterioration of infrastructure, and the chronic shortage of fuel create an alarming situation for
Havana Residents Voice Outrage Following Widespread Power
Cuba faced a record power deficit of 2,065 MW on Thursday, leading to continuous blackouts for at least 12 hours nationwide. The Havana Electric Company announced a new redistribution of
Power outages continue in Cuba: Unión Eléctrica announces
Power outages continue in Cuba: Unión Eléctrica announces a deficit of over 1500 MW during peak hours The impact on Friday, July 11, was greater than anticipated, primarily due to the
Electricity deficit in Cuba exceeds 1900 MW: Blackouts
The electricity deficit in Cuba exceeds 1900 MW, according to the latest update from the Unión Eléctrica de Cuba (UNE). The critical situation of the National Electric System (SEN) has
Residents of Havana respond following the blackout that
The blackout in Havana was caused by a malfunction that affected multiple 110 kV substations and left key areas of the city without power. These simultaneous outages were due to failures
The UNE announces fewer power outages for this Friday
The Antonio Guiteras power plant is crucial for the Cuban electrical system due to its generation capacity of over 200 MW, making it the largest in the country. Its unstable operation,
Matanzas Suffers as Heat, Power Outages, Water Shortages,
With temperatures feeling like 106 degrees Fahrenheit, power outages lasting up to three days, a prolonged lack of potable water, and overwhelmed services, the city of Matanzas resembles
Caimanera celebrates the water carnival amid an energy crisis
The energy crisis in Cuba severely impacts the daily lives of citizens, with prolonged blackouts interrupting the electricity supply in homes, hospitals, and essential services. The population
Despair is growing in Cuba: stark testimonies from Havana
The deterioration of living conditions in Cuba is exacerbated by prolonged power outages and a shortage of food, leading to hopelessness. Citizens describe a critical reality, while authorities
Power outages leave thousands of families without drinking water in Havana
The areas most affected by the lack of water in Havana include the neighborhoods 1ro de Mayo, Rincón, Santiago, Berenguer, Nazareno, Medina, Río Verde, Panamerican, Marrero, Mazorra,
