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CT Puerto Ricans say latest island power outage illuminates long-standing grid problems

A street is dark during a blackout in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after sunset on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024.
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A street is dark during a blackout in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after sunset on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024.

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On New Year鈥檚 Eve, when a hit the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico and left nearly the entire island without power, 海角换妻 residents with ties to the island were ready to host relatives in need.

鈥淚 had an aunt who, had there been an extended period of time without any energy, they were really considering to come back to 海角换妻, staying with family until things got situated,鈥 said state Rep. Christopher Rosario, a Bridgeport Democrat and former chair of the Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus.

Nearly 90% of 1.47 million clients across Puerto Rico were left in the dark, according to Luma Energy, a private company that oversees electricity transmission and distribution. Power was restored the next day, but the outage ignited calls for accountability from the island鈥檚 newly elected governor and others.

In 海角换妻, the state with the highest Puerto Rican population per capita in the nation, members of the diaspora reacted with frustration and stress.

For Charles Venator-Santiago, an associate professor of political science at the University of 海角换妻 and director of UConn鈥檚 Puerto Rican Studies Initiative, the latest power failure was a 鈥渉eadache.鈥

鈥淭he biggest danger on the island is mostly the people who have medical needs 鈥 oxygen machines or dialysis machines or insulin, for example,鈥 Venator-Santiago said. 鈥淪o that鈥檚 always creating stress for a large section of the diaspora. And this is a normal occurrence.鈥

Grid still recovering after Hurricane Maria 

Puerto Rico鈥檚 power grid has been plagued with problems for years. Recently, high temperatures in June led to hundreds of thousands of island residents going without power. Then, in August, Hurricane Ernesto knocked out power to more than half of the island.

While island-wide blackouts are rare in Puerto Rico, the U.S. territory struggles with chronic power outages blamed on a crumbling power grid that was razed by Hurricane Maria, a Category 4 storm in September 2017. Thousands evacuated to 海角换妻 due to the storm and lingering damage.

The power system, however, was already in decline after years of lack of maintenance and investment.

Only recently did crews start making permanent repairs to Puerto Rico鈥檚 power grid following Hurricane Maria. The island continues to depend on generators provided by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency to help stabilize the grid.

Constant power outages a 'push factor' for migration

Venator-Santiago said the Puerto Rican population is split, with roughly two-thirds living on the mainland U.S. and a third still on the island. He said frequent power outages are a 鈥減ush factor鈥 for more of that third to leave Puerto Rico.

鈥淲hat we might see is people just throwing in the towel, giving up and saying, 鈥業 want to leave. I can鈥檛 stand it anymore. I鈥檓 heading to Hartford, or elsewhere,鈥欌 Venator-Santiago said.

Venator-Santiago said the constant power issues also discourage investment in the island.

鈥淲hat this continues to do is send a message to business and to investors that Puerto Rico is not a reliable place to develop a local economy or invest because you can鈥檛 have reliable energy,鈥 he said.

Rosario, the state representative, said he鈥檚 planning on introducing legislation in Hartford this year to create a 海角换妻-Puerto Rico Trade Commission. Among its charges would be encouraging 海角换妻鈥檚 representatives in Washington to seek a solution for the territory鈥檚 power woes.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 going to be one of the things that they鈥檙e going to talk about: encouraging our federal delegation to really, really push on Luma, the local energy company, to make sure that they keep up their commitment to expand the energy grid,鈥 Rosario said.

Rosario said the commission would also encourage the state to send help during times of crisis via the National Guard and crews from Eversource.

鈥淚n New York, my colleagues always say that Puerto Rico is almost like the sixth borough,鈥 Rosario said. 鈥淚 almost feel like Puerto Rico鈥檚 kind of like our extra county.鈥

鈥淭here's a lot of back and forth between 海角换妻 and Puerto Rico,鈥 Rosario said. 鈥淲e want to make sure that we keep those ties going. It's almost like another neighborhood to us.鈥

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Chris Polansky joined 海角换妻 in March 2023 as a general assignment and breaking news reporter based in Hartford. Previously, he鈥檚 worked at Utah Public Radio in Logan, Utah, as a general assignment reporter; Lehigh Valley Public Media in Bethlehem, Pa., as an anchor and producer for All Things Considered; and at Public Radio Tulsa in Tulsa, Okla., where he both reported and hosted Morning Edition.

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