BREAKING: Argentina's state news agency says most of the nation's power grid is back up and running after massive blackout left tens of millions of people without electricity.
Argentina’s state news agency says that most of the nation’s grid is back up and running after a massive blackout that left tens of millions of people without electricity.
Authorities were working frantically to restore power, but 12 hours after the country went dark, more than a quarter of Argentina’s 44 million people had still been without power and the cause of the outage remained unclear.The president of the Center for the Study of Energy Regulatory Activity in Argentina says that a massive blackout that left millions without electricity “has never happened” in the country.
Gustavo Lopetegui said at a press conference Sunday: “We don’t have information about why it occurred.”Argentine energy company Edesur said that a failure in the Argentine interconnection system originated at an electricity transmission point between the power stations of Yacyretá and Salto Grande in the northeastern part of the country.Argentine energy company Edesur says that electricity has been restored to more than 1.5 million people.
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