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Cuba suffers third significant problem in bring back power to island, millions still in dark

Cuba's efforts to bring back power to the island were thwarted for a 3rd time late on Saturday, Cuban authorities stated soon before midnight, leaving millions in the dark and raising fresh concerns over the practicality of the federal government's bid to reestablish electrical service.

Cuba's national electrical grid initially crashed around midday on Friday after the island's largest power plant shut down. The grid collapsed once again on Saturday early morning, state-run media reported.

By early evening, authorities reported some development restoring power before announcing the grid had once again collapsed.

Tonight at 10:25 p.m. the overall disconnection of the nationwide electro-energetic system happened again, the Havana Electric business said on Telegram late on Saturday.

The post was later on gotten rid of from the business's Telegram feed. It was not immediately clear why the post was removed, however millions were still without power on at an early stage Sunday.

Cuba's energy ministry said quickly after the Havana Electric post that it was working to restore service, adding that another disconnection had actually occurred in the western. sub-system, which includes the capital Havana.

The procedure of reestablishing the electrical system. continues to be complex, the ministry said on X.

A third grid collapse marks a significant obstacle in the. government's efforts to quickly bring back power to exhausted. citizens currently struggling with extreme food, medicine and fuel. shortages.

Reuters reporters saw 2 little demonstrations overnight,. one in Marianao and the other in the Cuatro Caminos location of. Havana. Numerous videos of demonstrations in other places in the capital. began to appear on social media late on Saturday, however. Reuters was unable to confirm their authenticity.

Web traffic dropped off sharply in Cuba on Saturday,. according to information from web monitoring group NetBlocks, as. huge power outages made it all but difficult for most island. citizens to charge phones and get online.

Network data show that Cuba remains mostly offline as the. island experiences a second nationwide power outage, Netblocks. stated on Saturday.

Even before the grid failures, an alarming electrical power shortfall. on Friday had actually required Cuba's Communist-run government to send. non-essential state employees home and cancel school for kids. as it looked for to conserve fuel for power generation.

The government has actually blamed weeks of intensifying blackouts - as. long as 10 to 20 hours a day throughout much of the island - on. degrading facilities, fuel scarcities and rising demand.

Cuba likewise blames the U.S. trade embargo, in addition to. sanctions instituted by then-President Donald Trump, for continuous. difficulties in acquiring fuel and extra parts to operate and. keep its oil-fired plants.

The U.S. has rejected any function in the grid failures.

(source: Reuters)