A huge power failure cut off electricity in Argentina and Uruguay on Sunday morning, according to media reports and a regional utility.
Parts of Brazil and Paraguay also were affected, the BBC reported. The outage hit on a day of provincial elections in parts of Argentina.
A “massive failure in the electrical interconnection system” has left “all of Argentina and Uruguay without power,” Edesur Argentina, a power company serving more than 2.5 million customers, said on Twitter.
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Argentina’s government is assessing what caused the outage and how to fix it, according to an energy ministry statement cited by the Clarin newspaper, which said the grid collapsed at 7:07am local time.
Work is under way to restore power, though the outage may last hours, according to the statement.
Argentina, South America’s second-largest economy, shrank 2.5 per cent last year, the worst since 2014 when the nation defaulted on its debt.
– Bloomberg