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Electric Transformer Fire Disrupts Santiago de Cuba Neighborhood

Saturday, June 29, 2024 by Hannah Aguilar

A "caballito eléctrico", colloquially known in Cuba as the safety mechanism placed on electricity poles near the transformer, exploded and caught fire on a street in Santiago de Cuba.

The incident took place on Aguilera Street, between San Miguel and Hernán Cortés, right in the heart of the city. Independent journalist Yosmany Mayeta Labrada reported the incident on Facebook, noting that it left an entire neighborhood without electricity, a situation residents endure every week.

"The other day they patched it up because the 'caballito' exploded, and they came at 2 in the morning, and now look, the same problem again," said a neighbor affected by the issue.

The local residents are fed up with the ongoing situation and having to always wait for the authorities to fix the defect without a permanent solution. "I hope that when they repair it, they do it right and not like last time. It's unacceptable that we face this every week!" the woman emphasized.

Electricity Issues in Santiago de Cuba

Addressing the frequent power outages and equipment failures in Santiago de Cuba, we answer some common questions residents may have.

What is a "caballito eléctrico"?

A "caballito eléctrico" is a safety mechanism placed on electricity poles near transformers to help manage electrical flow and prevent hazards.

Why are these incidents happening frequently in Santiago de Cuba?

Frequent incidents may be due to poor maintenance practices, outdated infrastructure, and a lack of timely and effective repairs by the authorities.

How do power outages affect local residents?

Power outages disrupt daily life, affect businesses, and can pose safety risks, especially when electric repairs are delayed or improperly handled.

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