Santo Domingo – The Dominican Republic faced a severe nationwide power crisis on Thursday morning following a major failure in its National Interconnected Electrical System (SENI). The collapse triggered widespread blackouts across multiple regions, disrupting normal life and economic activities throughout the Caribbean nation.
Emergency response protocols were immediately activated as technical crews from the national grid operator, electricity distributors, and generation companies launched coordinated efforts to address the system failure. Engineers are working around the clock to implement a phased restoration plan that prioritizes grid stability and safety measures.
Government authorities emphasized that their primary focus remains on ensuring an orderly recovery process that maintains the integrity of the national power infrastructure. The Coordinating Body for the electrical sector is overseeing the complex restoration operation, which requires careful load management to prevent secondary failures.
Official communications channels have been established to provide regular updates to the public as the situation evolves. Residents are advised to monitor authorized information sources for details on restoration timelines and affected areas. The incident represents one of the most significant power disruptions to hit the country’s electrical infrastructure in recent years, highlighting ongoing challenges in maintaining reliable energy services.
