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San Juan, Jun 10 (EFE).- Private electricity company LUMA Energy, which took over power transmission and distribution in Puerto Rico on June 1, announced Thursday that some 400,000 customers are still without electricity after a fire broke out at a substation in a town near capital San Juan."Currently 400,000 customers remain without service. It has already been resumed in several sectors of the San Juan metropolitan area," the company said in a tweet. (Camera: THAIS LLORCA).B-ROLL OF THE POWER OUTAGE IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO.
Havana is plunged into darkness by a countrywide blackout due to damage to its power network inflicted by Hurricane Ian, according to the state electricity company Union Electrica. IMAGES
San Juan, Sep 20 (EFE).- Puerto Rico remembered Sunday the thousands of victims of Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island three years ago, in a ceremony in San Juan.(Camera: THAIS LLORCA)SHOT LIST: COMMEMORATION CEREMONY OF HURRICANE MARIA VICTIMS IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO.
San Juan, Sep 17 (EFE News) (CAMERA: Thais Llorca) .- Puerto Rico continues almost three years after Hurricane Maria struggling to recover from that powerful cyclone, with some 23,000 people still homeless.
San Juan, May 29 (EFE) .- Puerto Rico is convinced that the electrical network will endure prior to the new hurricane season which will begin Monday.Without having recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic or from the economic and structural effects of Hurricane Maria in 2017, Governor of Puerto Rico Wanda Vázquez, presented on Friday the work plans and contingency measures to face the new hurricane season.(Camera: JORGE MUÑIZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE GOVERNOR OF PUERTO RICO, WANDA VÁZQUEZ DURING A PRESSER IN THE WAREHOUSE OF THE ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY (PREPA) IN TOA BAJA (NORTH) AND B-ROLL OF THE WAREHOUSE. SOUNDBITES: GOVERNOR OF PUERTO RICO, WANDA VÁZQUEZ (IN SPANISH) (00:00:01 - 00:00:17)"The Government of Puerto Rico has the objective of being better prepared with contingency plans, while the rest of the citizenry must also prepare to face the new season"