Argentina Power Outages Arrive During Extreme Heatwave—More Than 70,000 Residents Don't Have Electricity
Argentina is now suffering from a massive power outage, making the ongoing extreme heatwave worst than it already. Now, imagine that the temperature you are experiencing right now can reach up to 42 degrees Celsius.
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ENRE (National Electricity Regulatory Agency) released new data to show how severe the new power outages really are. The agency announced that more than 78,200 individuals recently don't have electricity.
Authorities added that most of the affected individuals are residing in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires. They added that the Edison Transformer Station and the Nuevo Puerto Transformer Station disengaged their operations last Friday, at exactly 8:20 a.m. local time.
Their temporary disengagements also affected around 300,000 residents in the EDENOR concession area. If you want to know further details about the latest electricity shortages in Buenos Aires, you can visit this link.
What To Do During Extreme Heatwave
Argentinians should already expect some controlled power outages since the extreme heatwave also affects transformer stations.
If ever you are one of the unlucky people to experience electricity cutting, ReadyGov provided some tips you can follow to stay safe during the super high temperature:
- Install additional insulations so that the heat will not enter the house.
- Always cover your house's windows with shades or drapes.
- Weather-strip doors and windows.
- If you have an attic, use an attic fan or attic ventilator to regulate the heat circulating within your house. This will maintain the temperature as low as possible.
- Avoid using fans directly since they can also generate heat.
- Check cool areas where you and your family can stay temporarily during the day.
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