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| View of downtown Buenos Aires on June 16, 2019 during a massive power cut (AFP Photo/Alejandro PAGNI) |
Buenos Aires (AFP) - A massive outage blacked out Argentina and Uruguay on Sunday, leaving both South American countries without electricity, power companies said.
By
mid-morning, streets were largely empty in a rainy Buenos Aires although some
stores were open, operating with generators, while Montevideo, the Uruguayan
capital, was almost entirely without power with only some traffic lights working.
Uruguay's
system went down at 7:06 am (1006 GMT), according to the Uruguayan power
company UTE, which attributed the outage to "a fault in the Argentine
network."
"The
causes are being investigated and have not yet been determined,"
Argentina's secretariat of energy said on its Twitter account, adding it would
take "some hours" to restore power completely.
Argentina,
with 44 million people, and Uruguay, with 3.4 million, have a common power grid
centered on the bi-national Salto Grande dam, 450 kilometers (280 miles) north
of Buenos Aires.
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A woman
prepares milk bottles by candle lights at her home in Montevideo during
a
massive power failure (AFP Photo/MIGUEL ROJO)
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Two
Argentine power companies confirmed that the failure knocked out electricity
throughout Argentina, without specifying the cause.
"A
massive failure in the electrical interconnection system left all Argentina and
Uruguay without power," Edesur Argentina said on Twitter.
Edenor,
Argentina's largest electricity distributor, attributed the outage to a
"general failure in the interconnection system."
UTE said
the failure left Uruguay's "entire national territory without service, as
well as several provinces of the neighbor country."
More than
an hour after the blackout, UTE said its system was being brought back
"from zero."
"Some
coastal cities already have service and work continues toward general
restoration (of power)," it said.


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