Heavy rains reported this Tuesday in the municipality Jagüey Grande, inMatanzas, They leftfloods in some areas of that territory, according to reports on social networks that described the day as horrible at night, because there was also ablackout.
"It was raining for more than two hours here in Jagüey Grande, and the sewers were clogged with dirt, a sign that little drainage work is carried out in our municipality"; "Night of horror and fear, even nature hits us"; "And how it thundered, and lightning never seen"; "Last night this was the most painful and desperate thing"; several commentators testified on Facebook.
"Until 11pm on Tuesday, 73.5 mm of rain had fallen in Jaguey Grande and it continued to rain", indicated an Internet user in a local Facebook group. The same source indicated that an oppressive 36.6 degrees of temperature were added to the rain in that territory.
The San Bernardo Lagoon overflowed and left images of flooding on 50th Street between 17 and 19, as reported by the same source.
"I spent the night rolling beds, how horrible! But it was so hot and there was no power, you don't know which is better," said a resident in that municipality in reference to a day where there were also blackouts, according to reports. several distressed Internet users.
At the national level, this Tuesday the service was affected due to a deficit in generation capacity throughout the day. The impact was restored at 03:52 a.m. today.
The maximum impact of the day was 571 MW, at 10:30 p.m., higher than planned due to the non-entry of unit 3 of the CTE Rente and the non-incorporation of engines in the Melones pond due to low fuel levels.
Floods and blackouts were too much for residents in Jagüey Grande this Tuesday.
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