The Crisis in Cuba Worsens: Gas Shortages Triggered Electricity Demand and Increased Power Outages on the Island
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Miguel Díaz-Canel’s regime warned the population that this summer will be difficult and advanced “critical situations”
A spontaneous protest broke out on Wednesday night, May 28, in Santa Rita, a town in the Jiguaní municipality, in the province of Granma. Dozens of neighbors took to the streets with lanterns and pans, shouting slogans against blackouts, lack of water and the deep economic crisis that hits Cuba. Shared videos on social networks show protesters demanding electricity and food, while others denounce that the government cut off mobile Internet acces…
#Cuba: In less than a month, Unit 3 of the #Cienfuegos #Thermoelectric Plant has suffered three breakdowns, despite having received six months of maintenance that was supposed to ensure its operation through the summer.
The energy crisis in Cuba worsens after the departure of unit 3 from the Cienfuegos thermoelectrics. Demand exceeds generation, causing blackouts and protests in several provinces. Havana program cuts, while discontent grows in the face of unequal distribution of electricity and the deterioration of the life system.
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