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Camagüey is the province with the most reports of blackouts in the last 24 hours

The regime recognized that the situation is an emergency and that protests are expected.

Apagón en Camagüey © Prensa
Blackout in Camagüey Photo © Press

Camagüey is the Cuban province with the most reports of blackouts (389) in the last 24 hours, according to a interactive map produced by CyberCuba.

The publication details that in that town there were 389 reports of blackouts of an average of 8.5 hours on the last day, the majority in the main city (231 reports of an average of 9.4 hours).

In Florida there were 48 reports and blackouts an average of 4.5 hours; while in Guáimaro there were 17 reports and failures in the electrical service for an average of 5.8 hours.

According to the medium Cuba Time In some areas of the city, banging pots and pans were heard.

Interactive map of CiberCuba

Camagüey was followed by Matanzas with 107 reports.

The day before, the regime had announced cuts throughout the country and a woman from Camagüey confirmed that in "Camagüey the service was not possible at any time", because in her circuit there were "20 straight hours of blackout, 20 HOURS and at 6:00 am it was already They took it away again," he denounced.

"Enough of living a parallel reality, it is inconceivable that my son wakes up and falls asleep without seeing the "light" and that in his vocabulary of only 5 years the terms of deficit, circuit and electric plant are already incorporated. It is hard, very hard. that after not sleeping you have to face the day with a hot refrigerator and burning offers," said the indignant woman.

Publication in Facebook

Also a resident in that province posted that in his neighborhood there was a blackout for 18 hours and 45 minutes on Friday in which a mother's food she bought with her entire salary rotted, the bedridden elderly had to be taken to the sidewalks and a A mother with a newborn girl had to breastfeed her in the middle of the street due to the unbearable heat inside the houses.

Publication in Facebook

The ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel said upon returning from a trip to Russia in search of help for his regime that the energy situation on the island is an emergency and that he did not rule out citizen protests such as those he has repressed in recent years.

And interactive map with reports of blackouts made by users on Facebook, was launched by CyberCuba recently, with the aim of informing, but above all, leaving documentary evidence of this energy crisis and its impact on the population.

Starting this week, this service can be consulted on our platform, and the design includes the average duration of power outages, as well as two graphs: one by province and another by municipality of the average duration of blackouts.

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