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'Unacceptable': Puerto Rico hit by island-wide blackout, its second in four months

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An island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday, its second in four months, leaving all 1.4 million clients on the US territory without power ahead of the Easter weekend, officials said.

“The entire island is without generation,” Hugo Sorrentini, spokesman for Luma Energy, which oversees the transmission and distribution of power, told news agency AP.

“This is unacceptable,” said Josué Colón, the former executive director of Puerto Rico’s Electric Power Authority.

The outage left at least 78,000 clients without water, with officials warning power likely won't be fully restored for another 48 to 72 hours.

By late afternoon, some 5,000 to 7,000 clients had their power restored, although the number is expected to fluctuate.

It was not immediately clear what caused the shutdown, the latest in a string of major blackouts on the island in recent years. Governor Jenniffer González, who was travelling, said officials were “working diligently” to address the outage.


Verónica Ferraiuoli, secretary of state for Puerto Rico and the acting governor, said the White House reached out to local officials and offered assistance if needed.

Puerto Rico, an island of 3.2 million (32 lakh) residents, has a poverty rate of more than 40 per cent, and not everyone can afford solar panels or generators. Under former US President Joe Biden, there was a push to use more renewable energy sources, as his administration provided the island with mega generators and other resources; however, experts worry that won't be the case under Biden's successor Donald Trump.


Roughly 117,000 homes and businesses here have solar rooftops. Meanwhile, petroleum-fired power plants provide 62 per cent of Puerto Rico's power, followed by natural gas (24 per cent), coal (8 per cent) and renewables (7 per cent), according to the US Energy Information Administration.

Daniel Hernández, vice president of operations at Genera PR, a power generation company, told a news conference a disturbance hit the transmission system shortly after noon on Wednesday, striking when the grid is vulnerable because there are not many machines regulating frequency at that hour.

Puerto Rico's previous island-wide blackout occurred on New Year’s Eve 2024.

The US territory has struggled with chronic outages since September 2017, when Hurricane Maria devastated the island as a powerful Category 4 storm, razing a power grid which crews are still struggling to rebuild.

The grid already had been deteriorating as a result of decades of a lack of maintenance and investment.
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