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Electrical failure cuts power to all of Argentina and Uruguay, supplier says | Electrical failure cuts power to all of Argentina and Uruguay, supplier says |
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A massive electrical failure has left all of Argentina and Uruguay without power, according to a major Argentine electricity provider. | A massive electrical failure has left all of Argentina and Uruguay without power, according to a major Argentine electricity provider. |
Reports said the power cut had also affected parts of Brazil and Paraguay. | Reports said the power cut had also affected parts of Brazil and Paraguay. |
Argentine media said the power cut occurred shortly after 07:00 (12:00 GMT), causing trains to be halted and failures with traffic signalling. | Argentine media said the power cut occurred shortly after 07:00 (12:00 GMT), causing trains to be halted and failures with traffic signalling. |
It came as people in parts of Argentina were preparing to go to the polls for local elections. | It came as people in parts of Argentina were preparing to go to the polls for local elections. |
"A massive failure in the electrical interconnection system left all of Argentina and Uruguay without power," electricity supplier company Edesur said in a tweet. | "A massive failure in the electrical interconnection system left all of Argentina and Uruguay without power," electricity supplier company Edesur said in a tweet. |
The combined population of Argentina and Uruguay is about 48 million people. | The combined population of Argentina and Uruguay is about 48 million people. |
Among the affected provinces in Argentina were Santa Fe, San Luis, Formosa, La Rioja, Chubut, Cordoba and Mendoza, reports said. | |
Social media reports of the power were widespread - from the capital Buenos Aires in the north, to Mendoza in the west and Comodoro Rivadavia in the south, among many other cities. |