The recent heat wave that affects the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) has left more than 40 thousand users without electricity, generating a climate of tension and unrest among neighbors. The high temperatures, which have exceeded 36 degrees Celsius, have caused a significant increase in energy consumption, which has led to supply outages in several parts of the City and the southern area of the Conurbano.
In the middle of the heat wavein the Villa Lugano neighborhood, residents have decided to take drastic measures to express their discontent. After spending more than a day without power supply, a group of residents blocked Escalada Avenue in protest.
The situation in Lugano is especially critical, as many of the affected buildings house elderly people and individuals who rely on electrical medical equipment. The lack of electricity has not only left residents without electricity, but also without water, as the water pumps cannot operate without power.
A resident of Lugano, interviewed by Crónica TV, recounted the difficult situation they are experiencing: “We have been without electricity since Wednesday at 10 at night. They promised us electricity at noon, we had to take people down the stairs because the ambulances could not They could go up. There are people with respirators.” The desperation and anger of the residents is palpable, and many of them have decided to continue with the protests until the power supply is restored.
Power outages are not limited to Lugano. In the City of Buenos Aires, the most affected neighborhoods include Flores, Caballito, Mataderos, Monserrat and Villa Lugano. In the southern suburbs, Lomas de Zamora and Quilmes are some of the most affected areas.
According to data from the National Electricity Regulatory Entity (ENRE), during the early hours of Friday, more than 48 thousand users were without electricity supply. The distributor Edesur has been the most affected, with more than 45 thousand outages recorded, while Edenor has reported around 4 thousand outages.
Reasons
The situation has been aggravated by the beginning of a fire in a medium-voltage cable tunnel in Parque Avellaneda, which has further complicated the repair tasks. Edesur He explained through his social networks that, once the firefighters contain the fire, their teams will analyze the consequences caused to the equipment to restore service.
However, users report delays and lack of communication from electricity distributors. The Wholesale Electricity Market Administration Company (CAMMESA) reported that energy demand reached 29,303 megawatts (MW) at 3 p.m. on Thursday, just 349 MW below the historical record registered in February 2024.
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