The heavy rains that have been recorded in almost the entire country this Saturday, preceded the electrical downturn that left several states without service. Minister Néstor Reverol presumes that this affectation was due to an atmospheric discharge
Users of the social network Twitter reported a drop in electricity approximately at 3:30 in the afternoon of this August 13. The situation was registered in at least nine states and in the capital of Venezuela. According to statements by the Venezuelan authorities, the failure was caused by an atmospheric discharge resulting from a storm that passes through much of the country.
After the fluctuation, several areas of Miranda and Falcón were left without the service. Among the states where there was a report of the momentary blackout are Merida, Zulia, Trujillo, Barinas, Vargas, Aragua, Anzoategui and Carabobo.
In Caracas, the failures were recorded in Las Acacias, Colinas de Bello Monte, La Pastora, Caricuao, Lídice and Plaza Venezuela.
The heavy rains that have been recorded this Saturday preceded the suspension of the service for a few minutes in several areas of the country.
The power went out in the CCCT, is another blackout coming? Report here if it also left in your area pic.twitter.com/eqMcB2Kbyw
– Rafael Hernández (@sincepto) August 13, 2022
Inhabitants of La Trinidad, Lomas de la Trinidad, Baruta, La Bonita, Las Esmeraldas, San Román and Las Mercedes in the state of Miranda were also left without the service.
Attention @CorpoelecInfo ! Several areas of El Cafetal are reported without electricity. It is important to restore as soon as possible. Also drop me here if your area doesn’t have power.
– Darwin González (@darwingonzalezp) August 13, 2022
Two hours after the blackout, Néstor Reverol, Minister of Electric Power appointed by President Nicolás Maduro, offered statements about what happened in the system. He explained that there was an affectation in one of the lines located in the El Junco area in El Junquito. “This produced a disturbance of the system at the national level and part of the capital region (southeast), La Guaira and part of the state of Miranda were significantly affected».
He said that states such as Táchira, Mérida and Apure were at 5:30 pm with 80% of the service recovered.
“We are monitoring to guarantee the stability of the system, we have a weather warning number one that indicates that a tropical wave number 28 will affect the central coastal region of the country with torrential rains, which in turn produces electrical storms. Therefore, we presume that this affectation was due to an atmospheric discharge”, told state television VTV.
Reverol stated that the service would be fully recovered at approximately 6:30 pm.
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On the other hand, this Saturday afternoon an explosion was also reported at a Corpoelec station located at kilometer 12 of El Junquito in Caracas. The Caracas Firefighters arrived in the area to control the incident.
This Saturday afternoon an explosion was reported at a Corpoelec Station located at km 12 of El Junquito in Caracas. The Caracas Firefighters are already in the area. | #13aug #country pic.twitter.com/LoOEttwgzg
— Notitarde (@webnotitarde) August 13, 2022
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