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‘This Is An Apocalypse’: Puerto Rico Endures 2nd Night Without Electricity; State Of Emergency Declared

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Most of Puerto Rico endured a second night without electricity Thursday following the total collapse of the island’s power grid.

All it took was a fire at one power plant Wednesday to shut down a grid that provides power to 1.5 million homes and businesses – or 3.5 million people. Of the 1.5 million homes and businesses, about 390,000 had power restored by Thursday evening.

“This is an apocalypse,” resident Jose Tavela told the Associated Press.

The blackout left traffic lights, grocery stores and gas stations – essentials of a modern life – inoperable.

“Puerto Rico back to the stone age,” @ApagonPR tweeted.

State of Emergency Declared

Puerto Rico’s governor urged caution and declared a state of emergency. He also activated the National Guard.

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“Given that the system is so old, numerous setbacks could occur,” Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla said during a press conference. “The system is not designed to withstand a failure of this magnitude.”

The power outage threw the island into chaos and caused at least 15 fires due to faulty generators. No one was hurt in the fires, but at least one person died because of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator, USA Today reported.

Long lines formed outside gas stations and at hotels that did have generators, AP reported. Many people were sleeping outside on mattresses because air conditioning was no longer available. In the capital of San Juan, commuters were stuck because subway trains were not running.

“Puerto Rico is not prepared for something like this,” resident Celestino Ayala Santiago said. Santiago spent Wednesday night sleeping in his car because it was too hot inside.

With traffic lights out, police had to direct traffic the old-fashioned way — by hand. Employees at the international airport were reduced to filling out tickets by hand.

The electricity went out after a fire at a major power plant in Salinas knocked out two transmission lines. That tripped circuit breakers, causing the entire system to shut down.

Aging Infrastructure Sparked Blackout

Puerto Rico’s grid, like that in much of the mainland United States, is outdated. The utility is $9 billion in debt and lacked the funds to update it. Padilla’s political rival, Jenniffer Gonzalez Colon of the New Progressive Party, had a solution: Ask Washington for help.

“On behalf of the 3.4 million American citizens residing in Puerto Rico, I asked the president to declare Puerto Rico an emergency zone, which empowers the federal government to use its resources to stabilize the electrical system of Puerto Rico and so guarantee service to citizens,” Colon said in a press release.

Many Puerto Ricans were outraged because they already pay electric bills that are twice the average on the US mainland. Many of them took to social media to demand where their money is going, The Orlando Sentinel reported.

Perhaps those of us on the mainland should be asking the same question?

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    • VirusGuard

      No this is two nights without electric and lots of people over reacting because the TV box is teaching everyone to over react because in many cases it’s the only social interreaction that some people get.

      You only need to watch “Britain’s got talent” to see whats going on if your not too far gone to still be able to think for yourself.

      Don’t worry many will see this as being connected to the bible in some way but won’t question why the bible did not mention this energy called electricity or any of the other gapping holes in the story that claims to see into the futrue.

    • Alan Schuetz

      Hey, dumbass! What do you think happens during a hurricane, tornado, flood, etc.? We lose electricity — sometimes for weeks. PR will survive… This BIN BS has got to stop!

    • DWood

      Pathetic during one of those ice storms in the SE a couple years back some areas had no electricity for 10 days and it was cold. When I lived in Colorado we once had a mainline go down to our town and we were out of electricity for 4 days in the middle of winter with about 4 feet of snow on the ground and temps near zero at night. If not for our two woodstoves we would had to go to a shelter because of the cold, but we had no power to use our well, we had drinking water stored for such an occasion. Everyone should be prepared for something like this! Especially in PR which can get hurricanes! At least PR is warm.

    • Bradley Dueringer

      I think it’s a beta test for an EMP event in the US mainland

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