The provincial station Radio Holguín announced this Saturday that, due to technical issues with its frequencies 97.7 FM and 1110 AM, it will broadcast its signal via telephone to keep the public informed about the massive power outage and the approach of Hurricane Oscar.
The radio station emphasized on Facebook that it has implemented this alternative method to ensure that its programming remains unaffected.
It was announced that listeners can now tune in to the station's special magazine program, which is broadcast from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, by calling the number 18899 from a landline.
The energy situation in Cuba, following several days of collapse, is gradually beginning to recover, a scenario that is further complicated in the eastern part of the island due to the imminent arrival of Hurricane Oscar.
The Holguín Electric Company announced this Sunday that the circuits supplying electricity from the province of Matanzas to Holguín have been successfully interconnected.
“At this moment, an interconnected system has been established between Matanzas and Holguín, based fundamentally on CTE Guiteras, Energás Varadero, Unit 5 of Nuevitas, and distributed generation,” it was reported in their...social mediathe state-owned company from Holguín.
According to their report, the Electric Union of Cuba (UNE) is currently working "to energize the grid in the western region, starting from the activation of Energás Boca de Jaruco, to reach the floating power plants in Havana and the thermoelectric plant in Mariel."
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