Puerto Ricans Fear Extended Blackout After Hurricane Fiona Residents, who pay some of the highest electricity rates in the United States, say they have little patience for the kind of outages they faced after Hurricane Maria.
Puerto Rico’s Power Grid Was Fragile Even Before Hurricane Fiona The island’s electrical grid has been crippled by a series of storms and other woes, including mismanagement.
Power Returning to Puerto Rico, but Frustrations Remain Although much of the island saw electricity restored on Saturday, more than 200,000 residents were still waiting.
Power Remains Out for Nearly Half a Million Customers in Puerto Rico The island’s fragile electrical grid was slowly recovering from its latest loss of power, potentially caused by a failed circuit breaker.