‘Unacceptable situation’: Minister cries foul as Jamaica suffers blackout
Jamaica experienced a rare island-wide power outage that began Friday evening. Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Transport Daryl Vaz announced Saturday morning that power had been restored to all affected customers.

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AI-generatedJamaica experienced a rare island-wide power outage that began Friday evening. Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Transport Daryl Vaz announced Saturday morning that power had been restored to all affected customers. Both Minister Vaz and Prime Minister Andrew Holness described the situation as "unacceptable." The blackout, which affected the island's 2.8 million residents, was reported by Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), the sole electricity distributor. JPS is investigating the cause of the incident, with no official explanation provided as of Saturday morning. The outage occurred at the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane season, raising concerns about the electrical grid's resilience.
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5 extractedJamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is the sole controller of electricity distribution on the island.
The situation was described as 'unacceptable' by both Minister Vaz and Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
Minister Daryl Vaz announced that power had been restored across Jamaica by Saturday morning.
Jamaica experienced a rare island-wide power outage that began Friday night.
JPS is investigating the cause of the incident, with no official explanation provided as of Saturday morning.