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Dominican Republic restores power following nationwide blackout

The Dominican Republic announced on Tuesday that it had restored some electricity after an earlier nationwide blackout.

In a press release, the power company of the state said that the national power system is gradually being restored after a failure occurred at San Pedro I Substation at 12:23 p.m.

Echavarria, during a recent press conference at the Energy Control Center, said that the number of megawatts generated by the Energy Control Center will continue to grow as the stabilization progresses.

He said that power has been restored to parts of Santiago and San Cristobal as well as Santo Domingo Norte, the southern part of the country and other areas.

The electricity sector said that some public transport services have resumed and are now free in certain parts of the capital.

Authorities added that hydroelectric plants were first to connect to the grid, followed by a number of thermal plants in a gradual, but effective, process to ensure grid stability and safety. (Reporting and Writing by Paul Mathiasen; Editing by Brendan O'Boyle).

(source: Reuters)