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Blackout hits Puerto Rico following fire, explosion

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico A blackout hit northern Puerto Rico late Sunday after an explosion set off a big fire at a main power substation in the U.S. territory.

Officials with the island’s Electric Power Authority said several municipali­ties were without power, including parts of the capital of San Juan.

It was not immediatel­y known what caused the fire, although officials said the explosion knocked two other substation­s offline and caused a total loss of 400 megawatts worth of generation.

“We are trying to restore that as quickly as possible,” the company said.

Heavy black smoke billowed from the substation as neighbours in the area described on social media seeing the sky turn orange following a loud explosion. San Juan Mayor Carmen Cruz tweeted that no injuries had been reported and that firefighte­rs were on the scene.

The blackout comes as more than 400,000 power customers remain in the dark more than five months after Hurricane Maria. The Category 4 storm destroyed two-thirds of the island's power distributi­on system and caused up to an estimated $94 billion in damage.

Puerto Rico's governor recently announced that he plans to privatize the stateowned power company, which is $9 billion in debt and relying on infrastruc­ture nearly three times older than the industry average. It would be the largest restructur­ing of a public entity in U.S. history.

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