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Cuba's electrical grid collapses after power plant failure, millions without light

Cuba's national electrical system collapsed early on Wednesday early morning after the country's. largest power plant stopped working, the government stated, the most recent of. a number of such failures as the island's grid falls under disarray. amid fuel lacks, natural catastrophe and economic crisis.

The nation's energy and mines ministry said the Antonio. Guiteras power plant in Matanzas, the island's top electrical energy. producer, had shut down at around 2 a.m., prompting the grid. collapse.

Cuba's oil-fired power plants, already outdated and. having a hard time to keep the lights on, reached a full crisis this. year as oil imports from Venezuela, Russia and Mexico decreased,. adding to numerous across the country blackouts over 2 months.

The system failure on Wednesday morning had actually left the capital. Havana nearly entirely in the dark, according to a Reuters. witness. Lights before dawn might be seen only in a handful. of big hotels and federal government structures throughout the city's. horizon.

Reports of blackouts somewhere else in Cuba on social networks. suggested the entire island of around 10 million individuals was. without power, though the government had yet to verify the. level of the interruption.

The energy and mines ministry said it was working to. reconnect the electrical system.

Cuba's grid collapsed several times in October as fuel. supplies dwindled and Cyclone Oscar struck the far-eastern end. of the island, however in November with the passage of. Typhoon Rafael.

(source: Reuters)