Fuente: International Business Times
The Cuban Ministry of Energy and Mines said the country's National Electric System suffered a "total disconnection" after a failure at a power plant in the eastern province of Holguín triggered a cascading collapse across the island. Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty Images Cuba's national electric grid collapsed for the third time in just nine days on Tuesday, plunging millions of residents into darkness as authorities struggle to stabilize an aging power system amid severe fuel shortages. The Cuban Ministry of Energy and Mines said the country's National Electric System suffered a "total disconnection" after a failure at a power plant in the eastern province of Holguín triggered a cascading collapse across the island.