Havana.- Cuba suffered this Saturday a new national blackout due to a total disconnection of the National Electric System (SEN) at 6:38 p.m. local time (10:38 p.m. GMT), the second in less than a week and the seventh in a year and a half.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) reported on social media about the new incident: "There has been a total disconnection of the National Electric System. Protocols for restoration are already beginning to be implemented."
At the moment, no possible causes for the disconnection have been identified.
Cuba has been plunged into a deep energy crisis since mid-2024, a situation that has worsened in the last three months with the oil blockade imposed by the U.S., which has led to peak electricity cuts.
In the last two weeks, two national blackouts and a massive supply cut have been recorded, leaving two-thirds of the island without electricity. Normally, the situation is already critical: the cuts in Havana are about 15 hours a day and in some regions two consecutive days without service have been reached.
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