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Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Rico’s homes and businesses still without power 2 days after outage

Apr 8, 2022, 1:07 PM | Updated: Jun 8, 2022, 3:16 pm

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - APRIL 18:  An employee of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) ...

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - APRIL 18: An employee of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) repairs a power lines affected by Hurricane Maria April 18, 2018 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. A major failure knocked out the electricity in Puerto Rico today leaving the entire island without power nearly seven months after the storm destroyed the electrical grid. It could take up to 36 hours to restore electricity to nearly 1.5 million affected customers. It was the second widespread failure in less than a week, underscoring just how fragile Puerto Rico's electricity remains since the storm hit on September 20, 2017. (Photo by Jose Jimenez Tirado/Getty Images)

(Photo by Jose Jimenez Tirado/Getty Images)

(CNN) — Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in Puerto Rico were still without power Friday, two days after the start of an island-wide outage that began with a fire at a power plant.

About 600,000 to 650,000 of the island’s 1.5 million utility customers had electric service restored, the territory’s power grid operator said Friday morning.

That leaves about 800,000 to 850,000 homes and business without power in an outage that has closed schools island-wide for two days and caused other interruptions for Puerto Rico’s 3.2 million residents.

“We hope that at some point tonight, we will be able to have 1 million customers back online. This is subject to safety — for the system, for the employees and for the community,” Kevin Acevedo, vice president of LUMA Energy, the operator of Puerto Rico’s power grid operator, told reporters in San Juan.

An unspecified failure led to a fire at the Costa Sur power plant outside the town of Guayanilla on the southwest coast around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, cutting power across the island, Acevedo has said. Firefighters have since extinguished the flames.

All customers on the island lost power initially, Josue Colon, Puerto Rico’s lead telecommunications and infrastructure engineer, told reporters Thursday, “because all the generating units went offline.”

The exact cause wasn’t immediately known, the utility has said.

“Every single (piece of) equipment (at the plant’s switchyard) needs to be inspected and tested to make sure that when it’s back in service, we can restore power for customers reliably and safely,” Shay Bahramirad, LUMA Energy’s senior vice president of engineering and asset management, told reporters in San Juan on Friday.

The power outage also has interrupted water service tens of thousands of homes and businesses, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi said, citing the island’s aqueducts and sewers authority.

Puerto Rico canceled classes Friday for students for a second straight day. But school principals, custodians, and school cafeteria employees still were told to report to work Friday, the island’s education department said.

The island’s courts also were closed Friday because of the outage, though some court services will be available online for urgent matters like mental health and restraining orders, the territory’s judicial system said.

All hospitals were operational by Thursday afternoon, whether their power was restored or they were operating via a generator, according to Secretary of the Interior Noelia García Bardales.

 

Replacement power plant parts ordered, official says

 

Early Thursday, the utility said the “massive island-wide blackout” might have been “caused by a circuit breaker failure” at the Costa Sur plant.

Firefighters extinguished flames that affected two substations at the plant, the Bureau of Puerto Rico Fire Departments said Wednesday.

The cause of the fire is being investigated, Acevedo said Thursday morning, adding that the equipment was up to date on maintenance inspections.

Cleanup at the plant is underway, and replacement parts have been identified and ordered, Acevedo said.

LUMA is a joint venture of Quanta Services and the Canadian energy company ATCO, which the Puerto Rican government chose to take over the operation of the power grid from its previous public electric utility, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority. LUMA has been in charge of the power grid since June 1.

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Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Rico’s homes and businesses still without power 2 days after outage