Cuba with out energy as storm hits

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Reuters Havana resident Araselys Rodriguez seen making coffee during a blackoutReuters

Havana resident Araselys Rodriguez makes espresso throughout the blackout

Cuba suffered a nationwide blackout on Wednesday as Hurricane Rafael introduced winds of as much as 185km/h (115mph) to the Caribbean island.

The nation’s nationwide vitality firm mentioned sturdy winds had triggered the shutdown of the electrical energy system.

No less than 70,000 individuals had been evacuated from their houses earlier than the class three storm made landfall on Wednesday night with warnings of storm surges, flash flooding, and mudslides.

It comes simply weeks after tens of millions had been left with out energy for 4 days following a blackout attributable to points with the nation’s creaking vitality infrastructure. The incident additionally coincided with Hurricane Oscar, which killed a minimum of six individuals.

Rafael made landfall within the western province of Artemisa, close to capital Havana, at round 16:15 native time (21:15 GMT), the US Nationwide Hurricane Middle (NHC) mentioned.

A spokesperson for the state-owned vitality firm, Unión Eléctrica, mentioned engineers must look forward to the storm to move over the island earlier than they may assess its affect on energy vegetation and the grid extra typically.

By 22:00, Rafael had moved on into the Gulf of Mexico and weakened to a class two hurricane, with most wind speeds of 169km/h.

The NHC mentioned the storm would proceed to convey heavy rains throughout western Cuba by means of Thursday and that storm surges might pose a hazard to life.

Heavy rains are additionally anticipated within the Cayman Islands, whereas a tropical storm warning is in power within the Florida Keys.

grey placeholderReuters A man seen walking under an umbrella during heavy rains in Havana.Reuters

Final month, round 10 million individuals in Cuba had been left with out energy following a blackout attributable to upkeep points and an absence of gasoline to run energy stations.

That blackout additionally coincided with Hurricane Oscar, a much less highly effective class one storm that left a path of destruction alongside the island’s north-eastern coast.

The worst-affected space was the japanese province of Guantánamo, the place greater than 1,000 houses had been broken by heavy rains and robust winds.

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