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Power Line Fails; Darkness Returns to San Juan - The New York Times

posted onNovember 10, 2017
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Article snippet: SAN JUAN, P.R. — A main power line that serves the northern half of Puerto Rico failed Thursday, knocking out electricity to seven cities that had only recently regained service and dealing a major setback to the island’s desperate efforts to regain normality. Seven weeks after Hurricane Maria completely disabled Puerto Rico’s power grid, the island was generating just 18 percent of its electrical capacity, returning service to where it had been two and half weeks ago. On Thursday morning, the island had been at about 43.2 percent of capacity. The disruption also meant that many people no longer had running water, because pumping stations are powered by electricity. “We’re all in the dark,” said Maritza Cuprill, 54, a property manager whose San Juan condominium got its power back a week ago, only to lose it again on Thursday. “I was in Walgreens and everything suddenly went pitch black. The first thing I thought of was my vehicle: I filled up the tank for just in case. That was devastating when we had to wait in lines for five, six and seven hours.” Ms. Cuprill was not worried about any food purchases: she had not been foolhardy enough to buy perishables. Many areas where the power had returned had suffered continuous glitches, damaging appliances and fraying nerves. “I buy food every day,” Ms. Cuprill said. “I don’t trust what they say. They say the power will be back in 19 hours. I will believe that when I see it.” In a statement Thursday afternoon, the Puerto ... Link to the full article to read more

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