On Thursday, May 16, 2024, the CiberCuba power outage report map revealed that the municipality of Minas in the province of Camagüey experienced the longest average duration of power outages, with an average of 21.3 hours.
The interactive map, which is based on an advanced artificial intelligence system that analyzes social media comments, provides a detailed distribution of reported power outages across the island. Below is a breakdown by provinces and municipalities, highlighting the average duration of reported outages.
Reports by Provinces and Municipalities
Camagüey
- Camagüey: 37 reports, 10.6 hours
- Santa Cruz del Sur: 8 reports, 1.3 hours
- Guáimaro: 4 reports, 6.8 hours
- Esmeralda: 4 reports, 6.8 hours
- Florida: 3 reports, 15.3 hours
- Minas: 3 reports, 21.3 hours
- Sibanicú: 2 reports, 1.5 hours
- Nuevitas: 2 reports, 1.5 hours
- Sierra de Cubitas: 1 report, 22.0 hours
Holguín
- Holguín: 20 reports, 2.9 hours
- Báguanos: 3 reports, 1.0 hours
- Sagua de Tánamo: 2 reports, 1.5 hours
- Antilla: 2 reports, 3.5 hours
- Mayarí: 2 reports, 4.5 hours
- Gibara: 2 reports, 7.0 hours
- Frank País: 1 report, 3.0 hours
Mayabeque
- Santa Cruz del Norte: 7 reports, 1.0 hours
- Batabanó: 5 reports, 3.8 hours
- Quivicán: 3 reports, 5.3 hours
- Madruga: 3 reports, 5.7 hours
- Jaruco: 3 reports, 8.0 hours
- Güines: 3 reports, 6.3 hours
- Bejucal: 3 reports, 6.7 hours
- Melena del Sur: 2 reports, 3.0 hours
Artemisa
- Artemisa: 9 reports, 2.1 hours
- San Antonio de los Baños: 6 reports, 3.8 hours
- Candelaria: 1 report, 5.0 hours
Granma
- Bayamo: 8 reports, 5.0 hours
- Manzanillo: 4 reports, 2.3 hours
- Guisa: 1 report, 6.0 hours
- Niquero: 1 report, 5.0 hours
Cienfuegos
- Cienfuegos: 13 reports, 4.0 hours
- Cruces: 1 report, 9.0 hours
Matanzas
- Matanzas: 6 reports, 6.2 hours
- Jagüey Grande: 1 report, 12.0 hours
- Limonar: 1 report, 6.0 hours
- Colón: 1 report, 3.0 hours
- Cárdenas: 1 report, 18.0 hours
- Los Arabos: 1 report, 2.0 hours
- Unión de Reyes: 1 report, 7.0 hours
- Ciénaga de Zapata: 1 report, 10.0 hours
Sancti Spíritus
- Trinidad: 6 reports, 8.8 hours
- Sancti Spíritus: 3 reports, 1.3 hours
- Fomento: 3 reports, 5.3 hours
Guantánamo
- Guantánamo: 6 reports, 11.0 hours
- Baracoa: 4 reports, 3.5 hours
- San Antonio del Sur: 1 report, 12.0 hours
Las Tunas
- Las Tunas: 7 reports, 7.1 hours
- Amancio: 2 reports, 10.0 hours
Pinar del Río
- Viñales: 3 reports, 2.3 hours
- Pinar del Río: 2 reports, 3.0 hours
- La Palma: 1 report, 5.0 hours
- Mantua: 1 report, 3.0 hours
Ciego de Ávila
- Ciego de Ávila: 3 reports, 4.0 hours
- Florencia: 1 report, 7.0 hours
Havana
- Guanabacoa: 2 reports, 6.5 hours
- Centro Habana: 1 report, 3.0 hours
Santiago de Cuba
- Songo La Maya: 1 report, 6.0 hours
Villa Clara
- Remedios: 1 report, 3.0 hours
Frequently Asked Questions about the Power Outage Map
Here are some common questions and answers about the power outage map and its functionality.
How are power outage reports obtained?
Reports are extracted and processed using a Python-based system that analyzes comments and posts on social media. This system employs artificial intelligence and semantic analysis techniques to identify and verify the duration and location of reported power outages.
How does the interactive power outage map work?
The map displays the distribution of power outage reports in Cuba, with markers indicating the location of each report. The background color intensity of each province signifies the average duration of the outages. A darker color indicates a longer duration, while a lighter color suggests a shorter duration. Clicking on any marker reveals the number of reports and the average duration of outages in that municipality.