![]() ![]() “They have not given a convincing explanation of what the problem is.” “It’s not normal,” said Marcel Castro-Sitiriche, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez. ![]() LIVE MAP: Track the path of Hurricane Fiona Many are questioning why it is taking so long to restore power since Fiona was a Category 1 storm that did not affect the entire island, and whose rain - not wind - inflicted the greatest damage. territory are angry and incredulous, and calls are growing for the ouster of the island’s private electricity transmission and distribution company.įuel disruptions are worsening the situation, forcing grocery stores, gas stations and other businesses to close and leaving apartment buildings in the dark because there is no diesel for generators. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Half of Puerto Rico is without power more than five days after Hurricane Fiona struck - including an entire town where not a single work crew has arrived. ![]()
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