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Cuba's electricity grid collapses nationwide

Authorities said that the national grid of communist Cuba collapsed on Wednesday morning for the fourth consecutive time in less than one year, causing a blackout across the country.

The Energy Ministry and National Electric Union stated that "there has been a complete disconnection of Electric System SEN which could be related to an unexpected outage at the (thermal plant) CTE Guiteras."

Grid operator indicated that the collapse of the grid in the Caribbean island occurred at 9.14 am (1314 GMT).

The ministry announced that it is investigating the causes and that restoration has already started.

Before Wednesday's grid failure, many on the island were already experiencing daily blackouts of 16 hours or longer.

The grid failure comes after a series of nationwide blackouts that occurred late last year, which plunged Cuba's fragile and antiquated electricity generation system into near total disarray.

The country is also facing natural disasters, fuel shortages and economic crisis.

Cuba's oil-fired plants, which were already outdated and struggled to keep the lights lit, entered a crisis last year when oil imports from Venezuela and Russia, as well as Mexico, decreased. (Reporting and writing by Marc Frank, Aida Pelaez Fernandez; editing by Lisa Shumaker & Nick Zieminski).

(source: Reuters)