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Puerto Rico Loses Power Just Before Easter Weekend

Island-Wide Blackout Leaves Puerto Rico in the Dark

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 13, 2026
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Power Outage Paralyzes Puerto Rico Ahead of Holiday Weekend - Carlos Berríos Polanco/Sipa USA/AP

Grid Failure Shuts Down Puerto Rico: What We Know - Carlos Berríos Polanco/Sipa USA/AP

Puerto Rico Plunged Into Island-Wide Blackout Just Before Easter Weekend

Power out for all 1.4 million customers as residents brace for days without electricity or water

Puerto Rico was plunged into darkness on Wednesday after an island-wide blackout struck just as locals and tourists prepared for the Easter weekend. All 1.4 million power customers across the U.S. territory lost electricity, leaving homes, businesses, and key infrastructure offline.

“The entire island is without generation,” confirmed Hugo Sorrentini, spokesperson for Luma Energy, the company responsible for Puerto Rico’s power transmission and distribution.

The outage hit at one of the worst possible times. Hotels were nearing capacity with thousands of visitors vacationing on the island. With no power, at least 78,000 residents also lost access to water, and officials warned it could take 48 to 72 hours before full restoration.

The blackout caused widespread disruption. Streets in San Juan were gridlocked as police directed traffic at intersections with no working lights. Rapid transit riders were forced to walk along the tracks. Malls—including the largest in the Caribbean—shut down, and professional baseball and basketball games were canceled. Businesses fired up backup generators, filling the air with noise and smoke.

Many residents, already used to unreliable power, were angry and exhausted.

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“This is unacceptable,” said Josué Colón, Puerto Rico’s energy chief and former head of the Electric Power Authority.

At a bar in the capital, 68-year-old Orlando Huertas didn’t hold back:

“This is a total disaster,” he said. “The government isn’t doing enough.”

Thousands without generators scrambled to buy ice and supplies. Carmen Suriel, a mother of two—including a baby and a child with Down syndrome—was especially distressed.

“I’m desperate. My generator is broken,” she said as temperatures soared.

Others, like 69-year-old Alma Ramírez, are tired of replacing appliances damaged by surges and outages.

“They have to improve,” she said. “It’s always the poor who suffer.”

The cause of the massive failure wasn’t immediately clear. Genera PR, the company overseeing power generation, said a disturbance in the transmission system occurred shortly after noon—an especially vulnerable time for the grid due to limited frequency regulation.

By late Wednesday, some progress had been made: between 5,000 to 7,000 customers had power back, though officials cautioned those numbers could shift.

Puerto Rico’s acting governor, Verónica Ferraiuoli, confirmed that the White House has offered assistance. Meanwhile, the island’s representative in Congress, Pablo José Hernández, pledged to push Washington for more support.

“The electric grid crisis is frustrating, and after years of blackouts, it feels like it’s going from bad to worse,” he said.

Puerto Rico’s fragile electric grid has been in crisis since Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017. The storm crippled aging infrastructure that hadn’t seen proper maintenance or investment for decades.

Today, the island’s energy mix still leans heavily on fossil fuels:

  • 62% from petroleum-fired plants
  • 24% from natural gas
  • 8% from coal
  • Just 7% from renewables, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

While nearly 117,000 homes and businesses now have solar rooftops, most residents still rely on the unstable central grid. The poverty rate on the island hovers above 40%, and many simply can’t afford solar or backup systems.

Efforts to modernize the grid began under former President Biden’s administration, with resources like mega generators being sent to the island. But with U.S. politics shifting and a possible Trump return, experts fear progress could stall.

This latest blackout—Puerto Rico’s second major one in just a few months—has renewed public pressure to cancel the contracts with Luma and Genera PR, and calls for meaningful reform are growing louder.

Source: CNN – Island-wide blackout hits Puerto Rico as residents prepare for Easter weekend

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