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Most of Puerto Rico's power was restored since the New Year's Eve blackout that left a majority of the island in the dark. Around 99% if the island now has energy once again, according to Luma ...
Luma Energy has shared an update on X, confirming that over 73,000 customers have had their power re-established. There are still many more without electricity at the moment.
Power has been restored to nearly 99% of customers, LUMA Energy said in an update early Friday.
Luma, a private company that distributes electricity in Puerto Rico, has blamed previous "financial mismanagement" for problems with the island's grid.
LUMA Energy said 96 percent of customers had power restored after a widespread outage, but load shedding may continue as plants ramp up to full capacity.
Puerto Rico's hurricane-battered power grid has suffered compounding crises including hurricanes and financial problems.
LUMA Energy has issued an apology to its customers for today's outage, and how it has effected many Puerto Rican residents' New Year's Eve plans.