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The crew worked early Thursday to restore the power ofPuerto RicoafterA blackout hit the whole islandAffects the main international airport, hospitals and hotels full of Easter vacations.
The outage starting past then Wednesday left 1.4 million customers with no electricity and over 400,000 without water. More than 742,600 customers, or 51%, have the power to return to Thursday morning, while 83% of customers have been restored to water. Officials expect 90% of customers with power out of 48 to 72 hours after outage.
“It’s a shame for people in Puerto Rico we have a problem in size,” asGov. Jennifer GonzalezThat cut his weekly vacation short and returned to Puerto Rico last Wednesday night.
He said it will come at least three days to have initial information on what is caused by blackout, drifting out traffic, unchecked generators to buy ice buying generators and candles.
“There is still a long way in recovery,” he said. “Our system is very dangerous.”
This is the second blackout on the island’s island hit by Puerto Rico less than four months, which werehappened on New Year’s Eve.
“Why on holiday?” Griped José Luis Richardson, without a generator and keeps cool by breaking the water itself every time.
Grilling generators and odors of fumes fill air as an increasing number of Puerto Ricans who changed government contracts, which prompted contracts and distribution of power, and genera prute.
González promised to follow calls.
“That’s not sure or question,” he said, but it increased that it was not a quick process. “It is not acceptable that we have failures in this kind.”
González said a major outage like one occurred on Wednesday leads to an estimated $ 230 million loss of income every day.
Ramón C. Barquín III, president of the United Retail Center, a non-plant representing small businesses, warned to be encouraged by Puerto Rico’s development.
“We cannot continue to change this cycle of blackouts without taking concrete measures to strengthen our energy infrastructure,” he said.
Also concerned about Puerto Rico’s older populations, with the mayor of canóvanas issued the brigades to visit the beds and those who trusted electronic medical equipment.
Meanwhile, the Mayor of Vega Alta opens a center to give power to those with saving medical equipment.
It is not as soon as it is important to close, most recently a string of large blackouts on the island in recent years.
A possibility is the filled plants that affect the grid, which, if true, it would not have happened, Joshua Cyar and former Directive Director said in Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
He mentioned that the authority was flying every day to check some lines, something he said Old.
Colón also said that Old was also supposed to explain why all generators shut down after having a transmission system failure, if someone had to go to protection mode.
Peter Meléndez, an engineer in the old, said the investigation continued. He said to a press conference h Thursday without then he had details when the company started a plane founded in its contract.
Daniel Hernández, Vice President of Operations in Generera PR, said Wednesday that a trouble hit the transmission system after reconciliation because there are some engagement machines at a time.
Puerto Rico struggles with chronic outages since September 2017, whenHurricane MariaPassed on the island as a strong category 4 hurricanes, flowing into a curvature of electricity that the crew is still struggling to rebuild.
Grid has been consumed as a result of decades a lack of maintenance and investment.
This story originally shown Fortune.com