In the midst of a blackout: This is how a deceased was honored in Camagüey

In Camagüey, the lack of electricity prevented medical tests from being conducted on a man who arrived in critical condition at the hospital and passed away.

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The funeral of a man who passed away at the Camagüey hospital was supposed to take place amid an endless blackout, his family reported.

Journalist Mario J Pentón stated on his X channel that the man was not able to receive the necessary attention due to the lack of electrical power, and that the funeral took place in darkness amid the energy crisis that has left several provinces with blackouts of up to 23 hours.

According to witnesses, the deceased had been taken to the hospital in critical condition, but due to a power outage, they were unable to perform the necessary tests to save his life.

The lack of resources and the precariousness of the services in the hospital made the situation even more dramatic, he noted.

The lack of electricity in many areas of the country has become a reflection of the difficult situation of pain and despair that the Cuban population is experiencing.

For this Wednesday, for example, a deficit of more than 1,600 MW has been planned, which will particularly affect the central and eastern regions.

On Tuesday, the 24-hour service was disrupted, and it remained that way throughout the early hours of today. The highest impact was 1,748 MW at 7:10 PM, coinciding with peak consumption time, and was greater than planned due to demand exceeding expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Energy and Health Crisis in Cuba

How do blackouts affect healthcare services in Cuba?

Power outages in Cuba severely affect healthcare services, as they prevent the conducting of necessary medical exams and the operation of critical equipment in hospitals. The lack of electricity has led to extreme situations, such as the death of patients who could not receive adequate care due to the interruption of the power supply.

What impact do power outages have on the daily lives of Cubans?

Long power outages in Cuba affect all aspects of daily life, from food preservation to the ability to carry out basic tasks at home. Interruptions in electrical service are frequent and prolonged, creating a constant state of confusion and frustration among the population.

How does the Cuban government respond to criticisms regarding its management of the energy crisis?

The Cuban government prioritizes cultural activities and celebrations to project an image of normality, despite criticism from the population regarding the ineffective management of the energy crisis. Authorities continue to hold events while the majority of the population endures prolonged blackouts.

What is the current situation of the electrical system in Cuba?

The situation of the electrical system in Cuba is critical, with a generation deficit that regularly exceeds 1,500 MW. This has resulted in extensive and frequent blackouts across various provinces, severely affecting the quality of life of the citizens.

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