Half of Puerto Rico Still without Power [View all]
Puerto Ricos government website on the status of Puerto Ricos recovery from Hurricane Maria reports, as of this writing, that nearly 70% of Puerto Rico has electricity. Like the claim that more than 96% have safe water, this is not exactly true.
That 70% figure, according to Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority interim Executive Director Justo González, just means that the power grid is generating at 70% of capacity.
The actual number of PREPA customers who have electricity is 55% just over half. More specifically, this is 55% of customers who are able to receive electric power. This excludes those whose homes and businesses have been damaged too much to receive power.
This 55% statistic also does not indicate how reliable the electricity is for the PREPA customers who are considered to have access; there have been reports of inconsistent availability.
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