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Power restored to most of Puerto Rico: utility

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The blackout began early on Tuesday, taking the entire island's power grid offline. ©AFP

San Juan (AFP) – Power was restored to most of Puerto Rico Wednesday after a major blackout plunged the island into darkness on New Year’s Eve, the US territory’s electric utility said. Electricity supply had been restored to at least 1.44 million customers, or 98.3 percent of those affected, by noon local time (1600 GMT), according to Luma Energy. The power company said preliminary findings indicated a fault in an underground cable may have been the cause of the outage, although investigations continue.

Puerto Rico, a Spanish-speaking archipelago, came under US control in 1898 and has faced perennial infrastructure issues, exacerbated by devastating hurricanes and a 2020 earthquake. The utility company said power had been restored to both of the capital San Juan’s major airports, key water supply facilities, and to at least 31 hospitals. Spokesperson Jose Perez warned, however, that power cuts could continue to affect some areas “as the power plants reach their optimum level.”

Governor Pedro Pierluisi said he had spoken with US President Joe Biden, and had asked for continuing Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) support. “This is a long and arduous process that requires local and federal collaboration, which is why I requested that FEMA continue facilitating the projects we have begun,” he said in a social media post. He said Washington had approved a two-year extension for the use of temporary generators that provide the island 350 MW in energy, which will now continue to do so until 2027. Those generators had been put in place following the impact of Hurricane Fiona in 2022.

Earlier, Luma’s director of external affairs Perez told AFP the fault that initiated the power failure had caused a cascade effect that then led to the general blackout. On Tuesday, Luma said it could take up to 48 hours for full restoration of power to all customers. The blackout came as the Caribbean island entered its high season for tourists visiting from the wintry US mainland, and just hours ahead of New Year’s Eve celebrations.

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