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Major power failures hit Brazil Major power failures hit Brazil
(about 2 hours later)
Brazil's two largest cities - Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo - are suffering major blackouts due to a problem at the Itaipu dam on the border with Paraguay. Brazil's two largest cities - Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo - suffered widespread blackouts due to a problem at the Itaipu dam on Paraguay border.
Several other cities have also been affected by the power failures. Several other cities were also affected by the power failures which lasted more than two hours.
The country lost 17,000 megawatts of power after the massive dam went offline, possibly because of a storm.The country lost 17,000 megawatts of power after the massive dam went offline, possibly because of a storm.
The director of the Itaipu dam said that it has lost its entire hydroelectric output, but power is now returning to some areas. The director of the dam said that it lost its entire hydroelectric output, but power is now largely restored.
The underground railway system in Rio de Janeiro shut down, after the power cuts hit soon after 2200 (0000GMT), leaving many passengers stranded. Neighbouring Paraguay also suffered a brief, total power failure.
No traffic lights or street lights were working in the city, and drivers were pulling over to the side of the road in Sao Paulo. In Brazil's major cities, the underground railway systems in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo shut down, after the power cuts hit soon after 2200 (0000GMT), leaving many passengers stranded.
Thousands of rail passengers had to walk down underground tracks to reach stations.
No traffic lights or street lights were working in Rio, the hardest hit city, and Sao Paulo, forcing traffic to stop or slow to a crawl.
Crime concerns
Extra police had been ordered onto Rio's streets to prevent any opportunistic crime, reports said.
The BBC's correspondent in Sao Paulo, Gary Duffy, said the power outage happened at a time when millions would have been watching the country's popular soap opera on TV.The BBC's correspondent in Sao Paulo, Gary Duffy, said the power outage happened at a time when millions would have been watching the country's popular soap opera on TV.
Neighbourhood blackouts are common in the city of 19 million, but the scale of this outage was remarkable, he added.Neighbourhood blackouts are common in the city of 19 million, but the scale of this outage was remarkable, he added.
The power failure also affected the southeastern states of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo, the southwestern state of Mato Grosso do Sul, parts of the central state of Goias, and the federal district of Brasilia, the capital. The power failure also affected the southeastern states of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo, the southwestern state of Mato Grosso do Sul, parts of the central state of Goias, and the federal district of Brasilia, although the capital itself was unaffected.
In all, nine of Brazil's 27 states were affected.
The Itaipu dam provides Brazil with 20% of its electricity.The Itaipu dam provides Brazil with 20% of its electricity.
Mines and Energy Minister Edison Lobao said a large storm in the area of the dam might have caused the power failure.Mines and Energy Minister Edison Lobao said a large storm in the area of the dam might have caused the power failure.
"The exact cause still isn't known, but we suspect that atmospheric problems, an intense storm, may have contributed to or caused the transmission lines to Itaipu to shut down," he said.
In Paraguay, which relies on the Itaipu dam for 90% of its electricity, the entire country went black for 15 minutes, but reports from the capital Asuncion say that power has now returned.In Paraguay, which relies on the Itaipu dam for 90% of its electricity, the entire country went black for 15 minutes, but reports from the capital Asuncion say that power has now returned.


Are you in Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo? Has your routine been affected by the power failure? What is happening in your neighbourhood?Are you in Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo? Has your routine been affected by the power failure? What is happening in your neighbourhood?
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