Jamaica Left Reeling After Island-Wide Blackout
A sudden and widespread power outage plunged Jamaica into darkness on Friday night, leaving millions without electricity as officials scrambled to determine the cause of the blackout. The island nation's energy minister vowed to get to the bottom of the situation, promising a full investigation.Massive Power Outage Brings Island to Standstill
The blackout, which affected nearly 700,000 customers, was described as 'unacceptable' by Energy Minister Daryl Vaz. As the situation unfolded, thousands of Jamaicans took to social media to share updates and express frustration with the lack of power. The minister's statement on X (formerly Twitter) read: 'I have been closely monitoring the situation all night and will continue to do so until full restoration is completed.'
Restoration Efforts Underway, But Questions Remain
According to the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), more than 500,000 customers had their power restored by Saturday morning. However, the cause of the blackout remains a mystery, with officials pointing to the devastating effects of Hurricane Melissa last October as a possible contributing factor. The storm caused significant damage to parts of the island, which may have compromised JPS's systems.
Fire at Military Headquarters Adds to Chaos
In a separate incident, a fire broke out at the headquarters of the Jamaica Defense Force (JDF) in St. Andrew around 7:40 p.m. on Friday. Although no injuries were reported, the cause of the blaze remains undetermined. A formal investigation will be conducted once the affected area is deemed safe for entry.
As Jamaica struggles to come to terms with the aftermath of the blackout, officials are working tirelessly to restore power and determine the root cause of the disaster. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of investing in infrastructure and preparedness measures to mitigate the impact of natural disasters.
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