We acknowledge the significance of your online privacy and acknowledge that granting us permission to collect some personal information requires a great deal of trust. We seek this consent as it enables Distinct Post to offer a platform that amplifies the voices of the marginalized. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Distinct PostDistinct Post
Aa
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Reading: Power outages persist in Sao Paulo after storm hits Brazil’s largest city
Share
Aa
Distinct PostDistinct Post
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Search
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Follow US
Distinct Post > World > South America > Power outages persist in Sao Paulo after storm hits Brazil’s largest city
power-outages-persist-in-sao-paulo-after-storm-hits-brazils-largest-city
South America

Power outages persist in Sao Paulo after storm hits Brazil’s largest city

Henry Ortiz Published November 7, 2023
SHARE

Half a million residents of Sao Paulo remained without electricity on Monday three days after a storm knocked down power cables, leaving much of Brazil’s largest city in the dark.

The storm snapped branches and knocked down hundreds of trees that fell on overhead power lines in many streets of the city, initially cutting off 2.1 million customers in Metropolitan Sao Paulo, energy distribution company ENEL said.

“The storm was terrible. I had no electricity, no cellphone and no fuel on Friday,” said carpenter Denilson Laurindo, who faulted the city for not pruning trees in the streets. He said ENEL promised to restore power supplies by Tuesday.

Thiago Gonzalez, an electrical engineer, had to rent a room in a nearby neighborhood so he and his wife could get a hot shower and sleep with air conditioning.

“I saw the tree fall and hit the transformer post. There was an explosion and then the lights went out,” he said. He complained the couple had lost food and could not refrigerate medicine in the blackout.

School classes were canceled on Monday in the worst-hit neighborhoods of the city, such as Morumbi where Gonzalez lives.

ENEL said it had restored its service to 76 percent of its customers but 500,000 were still without electricity on Monday.

The company, which is the second largest energy distributor in Brazil and owned by Italy’s energy group ENEL, said the gale-force winds that hit Sao Paulo on Friday were the strongest in recent years and caused severe damage to the power grid due to falling trees and branches.

Brazil’s Justice Minister Flavio Dino said the government will ask the company for an explanation for the blackout.

The Sao Paulo’s state prosecutor’s office said it will investigate why so many customers in the city were left for so long without electricity and whether ENEL has enough staff to cope with emergencies in the 24 districts it serves.

Alexandre Vieira Monteiro, a condominium administrator, said six of the seven buildings he manages have had power supplies restored, but one was still without electricity in Morumbi.

“Alright, it was an unusually strong storm. But what is shocking is that year after year there is not enough investment in burying the power cables. It is all out of date,” he said.

You Might Also Like

Elon Musk’s X set to resume service in Brazil after agreeing to court’s demands

Elon Musk’s X seeks Brazil comeback, asked a judge to lift a ban

Elon Musk’s X suspended in Brazil by a Supreme Court judge over disinformation and legal issues

President Nicolás Maduro orders to suspends X, Twitter, in Venezuela after heated rift with Elon Musk

Spain FM calls Venezuela for ‘total transparency’ in vote count after Nicolas Maduro win

Henry Ortiz November 7, 2023 November 7, 2023
Popular News
CelebrityEntertainment

Meghan Markle Enjoys Girls’ Trip as Prince Harry Holds Fort at Home

Alicia Brian Alicia Brian August 4, 2023
Ukraine plans to sue Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia over bans on food import
PSL broadcasting rights sold for a total of Rs. 6.30 billion
YouTube Takes Action Against Russell Brand’s Channel Amidst Sexual Abuse Allegations
Angelina Jolie Finds Support from Children as She Focuses on Healing After Divorce

Categories

  • Market
  • Tech
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • Celebrity
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • Movies
    • Television
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
  • Health
    • Fitness
    • Food
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Olympics
  • Business
    • Market
    • Tech
Useful Links
  • About us
  • Privacy policy
  • Term Of Use

2023 © Distinct Post News & Media. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?