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Hurricane Oscar wreaks havoc in Cuba, causing widespread power outages

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Last updated: 2024/10/23 at 12:13 AM
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Cuba’s capital, Havana, is currently facing a severe energy crisis and widespread unrest following Hurricane Oscar, which left six dead and caused massive blackouts across the island. The aftermath of the hurricane has led to protests in urban neighborhoods, with some residents banging pots and pans in the streets to express their frustration. The Cuban government issued a warning against any form of civil disobedience, stating that it will not tolerate any disturbances to public order.

The energy crisis in Cuba, exacerbated by Hurricane Oscar, has led to the largest protests in the country in almost three decades. The government and its allies attribute the economic hardships to the longstanding trade embargo imposed by the United States. However, the White House has pointed to the Cuban government’s mismanagement of its resources as a major factor contributing to the crisis. The situation has prompted an exodus of over half a million Cubans to the US, with many others seeking refuge in Europe.

The Cuban government has taken emergency measures to reduce electricity demand, including suspending school and university classes, closing state-owned workplaces, and cancelling nonessential services. The energy minister has expressed hope that power will be restored to a more reliable state in the coming days. However, the current blackout is considered the worst since Hurricane Ian struck the island in 2022, and it may take some time for the government to fully restore power to the country.

The energy crisis in Cuba has been further exacerbated by breakdowns in old thermoelectric plants and a lack of fuel to operate some facilities. The government has received offers of assistance from countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and Russia in an effort to address the situation and restore the country’s energy grid. Meanwhile, residents in Cuba remain skeptical about the government’s ability to fully address the ongoing blackout and restore power to the nation. The situation remains grim as residents struggle to cope with the effects of the energy crisis on their daily lives.

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