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Power back on in Ecuador after enormous outage blamed on transmission failure

Power was almost fully restored in Ecuador on Wednesday afternoon, after a nationwide electrical power interruption struck property users, hospitals too as the capital's train system, a failure officials blamed on faulty transmission lines.

Public Works Minister Roberto Luque stated in a post on X that 95% of service had been restored by late Wednesday afternoon.

The failure left the country of some 18 million in the dark, as the minister also singled out insufficient upkeep as a. contributing factor.

What happened today is just more proof of the energy crisis. we're dealing with, he said, checking off current problems caused. by inadequate power generation that has actually caused unscheduled. service cuts.

Luque, who also works as acting energy minister, stressed. that Wednesday's failure was because of a lack of financial investment in. transmission that might have been prevented.

Luque had previously in the day pinned the blame on a. transmission line failure that triggered a waterfall disconnection.

In April, Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa stated an. energy emergency and revealed planned electrical energy cuts.

Wednesday's interruption triggered hazardous driving conditions for. ratings of drivers, as traffic signal ceased working. Operations of Quito's subway were also interrupted for numerous. hours.

While the South American country has actually struggled with a. drought impacting hydro-electricity power generation, heavy. rains over the weekend forced authorities to take three. hydroelectric plants offline.

The weekend rains provoked a landslide that eliminated a minimum of. 17 people and left dozens hurt. The disaster likewise triggered. Ecuador's private OCP oil pipeline to suspend operations and. declare force majeure.

(source: Reuters)