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After an island-wide blackout, power has been restored to 41.5% customers in Puerto Rico

After a blackout that affected the entire island on Wednesday, Luma Energy reported that it had restored power to approximately 41.5% customers by Thursday.

Luma stated on its website that approximately 609,711 customers of its 1.5 million had service by 6:25 am local time.

Luma Energy released a statement saying that its crews would continue to work throughout the day in order to restore service for 90% of their customers within 48 hours.

The blackout is the latest of a string of major blackouts in the U.S. territory, since the grid was destroyed by Hurricane Maria last year, and had to be rebuilt.

The company stated that as part of its response efforts, it is investigating the cause of the incident. This includes what role the well-known fragility of the power system played in this island-wide blackout.

Luma Energy was formed by units of Canadian energy company ATCO, and U.S. construction firm Quanta Services. (Reporting from Scott DiSavino, New York; Anmol Choubey, Bengaluru. Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)