Speaking to NBC News, two Luma officials praised the company for embarking on"one of the fastest power restorations" in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, noting its efforts in re-energizing almost two-thirds of Puerto Rico in just more than a week.
The brigade started moving cables dangling on tops of homes and tangled between trees two days ago after it got a letter from Luma giving mayors the green light to do so, Roldán Concepción said. The letter also said the collaboration between mayors and Luma would be formalized with a"memorandum of understanding.
Most of the workers being hired by mayors to operate municipal brigades are former employees of the Puerto Rico Power Authority, which is in charge of power generation on the island. Many such former employees worked fixing power lines before Luma took over the island's electric transmission and distribution last year.
Juan Hernández of Luma said that while local brigade workers may have experience working with Puerto Rico's electric grid, their efforts to restore power lines and lights posts"put the economic recovery of Puerto Rico at risk," because they may not be following Luma's standards. However, the lack of electricity has already killed several Puerto Ricans in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona. At least five of the 21 hurricane-related deaths are attributed to deadly accidents with generators or to candles being used to light up dark homes.
More than 400,000 power customers out of nearly 1.5 million — 27% — were still without electricity Tuesday evening.
Where is Biden?
Pensé que era sólo en cuba.
Well, they're gonna have to wait a minute, 'cause things gonna get sporty around here.
Why hasn't Biden fixed the problem?
Are they going to hide water bottles in storage sheds to make Biden look bad?
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