Residents are demanding answers as Puerto Rico endures frequent power outages from a grid in critical condition. Local businesses are losing money without power to operate, while the two separate entities responsible for power generation and transmission promise things will get better.

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35 thoughts on “Puerto Rico’s Power Grid In Critical Condition As Frustration Grows”
  1. Why OH WHY are repaired power lines and grids still being installed ABOVE GROUND in areas that are susceptible to hurricane activity? Not just Puerto Rico, but the US at large.

  2. Didn’t some of these issues get fixed after the hurricanes when supposedly the mango morons administration was responsible for getting Puerto Rico’s power grid and generation replaced

  3. "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago and the next best time is now" I consider this to be best motivational quote I've heard in a very long time. But motivational quotes are useless if you don't practice what you preach*

  4. 🇺🇸 Dr. Simone Gold@drsimonegold
    I can confirm this is true. A number of elected officials have reached out to me over the last year and requested this treatment.
    Congress and their families & staffers have been treated with IVM & our I-MASK+ protocol for COVID. NO hospitalizations.

  5. Didn't comrade Biden promise to fix this?
    Oh, he forgot…
    Oh well your screwed
    All Hail Clown Biden 🙋‍♂️

  6. Im not sure why everyone keeps talking about the power plant going bad after Hurricane Maria. I lived in PR for several years during the early 2000s. The power went out all the time. And the electricity bills were very high. It sounds even worse now. The people deserve better.

  7. Always the same situations all around the world:
    A: "We need to fix this"
    B: "Can't. Too expensive. Live with it."
    NATURE STRIKES
    A: "OMG! We need to fix this!!"
    B: "Umm, so, we're trying, but it's hard. There was a natural disaster…"
    A: "I freakin' KNOW about the disasters, you tosser! I was essentially warning you about it years ago when I said: WE NEED TO FIX THIS! I wasn't just being a whiney little ¢uπ¥, you pretentious moron. It was about the FACTS and the SCIENCE, not my emotional nor political status!!"

    🙄🙄🙄

  8. Making Puerto Rico a state would be the right move, right!! 😂😂😂😂

  9. I think this pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple streams of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security rather having different investments is the real deal.

  10. My used is $45 and with all the extra changes that Luma has added I have a bill of $400 a month that I have to paid. There’s no option if you don’t pay what they want they will cut off your electricity.

  11. Shout out to George Floyd on eighteen months of sobriety. It took some tough love but he did it. Say his name liberals🖕🚩

  12. As a person who's born in PUERTO RICO what we know for a very long time is that we get no respect from the US GOVERNMENT were often neglected and abused if it hasn't gotten better then it's not gonna get better anytime soon

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