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Sao Paulo is left without electricity, water and flights after strong winds.

A cyclone extratropical that swept across Sao Paulo on Thursday knocked out electricity to 1.5 million homes and business. The storm also damaged power lines, disrupted flights and water supply and destroyed trees.

In 2023 and 2024 there were also massive power outages caused by wind storms, which brought Enel to public attention.

Enel reported gusts up to 98km/h (61mph) battered a region of 11 million people during a 12-hour gale Wednesday. The impacts of the storm continued into Thursday.

Enel announced in an early Thursday morning statement that about 2 million customers in the region lost power during the storm. It added that the service was restored to 500,000 people.

Aneel, the power regulator, demanded that the company give detailed explanations of the disruptions.

Sabesp, the water utility in the area, warned of outages at its pumps that were affecting many neighborhoods.

The system was severely affected by the long period of time that it was without electricity to pump water. Sabesp stated that the supply is being gradually resumed.

There were also disruptions in air travel. Aena, the airport operator in Sao Paulo, said that its?Congonhas Airport handled domestic flights and was open Thursday, but had canceled 31 arrivals.

Guarulhos International Airport's operator, in a statement, said that 61 arrivals and 56 departures had been canceled as of Wednesday. The airport was back to normal operations by early Thursday. Leticia Fucuchima reported from Sao Paulo, and Rodrigo Viga Gaier was in Rio de Janeiro. Gabriel Araujo wrote the article. Brad Haynes edited it.

(source: Reuters)