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16 Oct 2017 | 12:03 PM UTC

Argentina: Power outages in Buenos Aires

Power outages reported in the capital region October 12-13; regular outages to be expected throughout summer months

Informational

Event

A large-scale blackout hit the city of Buenos Aires and surrounding areas on October 12-13. Mass power outages are regular occurrences in the capital region in the summer months (November to April) due to increased air conditioning use that puts a major strain on the city’s failing electrical grid. The outages regularly result in traffic disruptions due to nonfunctioning traffic lights as well as spontaneous and planned street protests. Crime rates may also rise after nightfall in areas without street lighting.

Context

In December 2015, just after coming into office, President Mauricio Macri declared a state of emergency regarding the country’s deficient electricity infrastructure. The issue is being addressed but is not expected to be resolved until at least 2019.

Advice

Individuals in Buenos Aires are advised to be prepared for power cuts throughout the coming summer, limit the use of appliances during heatwaves, avoid all protests, and be cautious when driving or crossing streets if traffic signals are not functioning.