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All Of Argentina And Uruguay Are Without Power After Electrical Failure

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All of Argentina and Uruguay are without power after an electrical failure caused an unprecedented blackout Sunday morning according to Edesur, an electric supply company.

The blackout took out Argentina’s public transportation services. Trains and traffic lights stopped working and some of the water supply was affected, the New York Times reported. Some parts of Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay and Southern Brazil have also been affected by the blackouts according to social media.

The blackout occurred as some in Argentina were beginning to go to the polls for local elections, BBC reported. Edesur first tweeted news of the blackout on Sunday morning. The blackout was described as unprecedented by Alejandra Martinez, a spokeswoman for Edesur.

“This is the first time something like this has happened across the entire country,” Martinez said according to BBC.

There are about 48 million people living in Argentina and Uruguay. Power has been restored to over 75,000 in Buenos Aires, Argentina according to Edesur. Two airports are operating on generators, Ambito reported. Customers of AySA, a water company, who have been affected by the blackout in Argentina were asked to ration water because the distribution system had shut down.

In Rio Negro and coastal parts of Uruguay power is back on according to UTE, Uruguay’s power company. They had also tweeted that the blackout affected all of Uruguay Sunday morning.

The cause of the power failure remains unknown, according to Gustavo Lopetegui, Argentina’s energy secretary. Restoring service could take hours, Lopetegui said according to the NY Times.

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