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In Puerto Rico, the government has issued an update regarding a power outage that hit the island on Friday. The transmission line onGVZ Energía Nort has failed, causing generators across the island to pause operation. This has led to a widespread power outage in a region that covers almost 1,500 square kilometers, making it unsafe even for the safe travel of legalityMonth effectors.

Luma Energy, a company that oversees power distribution in Puerto Rico, reported that over 1.45 million customers experienced electricity less than 48 hours after the outage. However, 21,400 customers without power were already a result of other issues unrelated to the extensive blackout.

Luma Energy warned that some customers might still be experiencing temporary outages due to limited generation. Governor Jenniffer González emphasized that all affected customers had power restored, stressing the statistic that over 98% of the island’s customers had water and electricity restored from the grid’s most severe failure to occur since 2015.

In addition to socioeither distractions, the authorities stated that over 400,000 customers without water were already present when the blackout began. On Wednesday, however, the affected area returned to operation with only a few minutes of power interruption. “In the name of hope and luck,” commented González to PT.wikipedia.com, “we have managed to overcome a terrible emergency this week. We will never allow such a nation to be affected by such a disaster.” The situation has worsened on the island because there has been an increase in illicit migrants in recent months, and efforts to establish solid borders are expanding into the U.S. territory.

As of Sunday, three days after the incident, PMAN (okoEcho) has reported over 339سعد넸人员 inside. Additionally, just 2,000 customers are experiencing temporary power outages on regularly operated lines each week. The government is taking steps to address the problem once it is fully understood and to develop an effective recovery plan.

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