68 thousand properties are without power in SP

Enel claims to have mobilized 2.500 professionals to respond to incidents
68 thousand properties are without power in SP
Storm hit SP on Thursday night (24). Photo: Paulo Pinto-Agência Brasil/Reproduction

About 68 thousand properties still are no energy this morning Friday (25) No. State of São Paulo after the temporary that hit the capital and other municipalities last night Thursday (24).

Data released by Enel, released on the morning of this Friday (25), indicate that the most affected city é Pirapora do Bom Jesus (SP) with 6,59% of the network impaired. 

About 45 thousand customers from the dealership were affected, a number that corresponds to 0,83% of the network.

Furthermore, the Fire Department communicated the registration of 11 cases of falling trees in the capital until the morning of this Friday (25).

With forecast of chuvas e winds na RMSP (São Paulo Metropolitan Region), Enel had already informed on Thursday (24) that “it is prepared to put your Emergency Care Plan into practice, if necessary”

According to the company, around 500 people were mobilized. 2.500 professionals field, since the afternoon of this Thursday (24) to respond to any incidents involving the supply of energy in the 24 municipalities in which the company operates. The service channels were also reinforced, including the call center, prepared to double its capacity.

To handle critical cases, the Enel reported having 500 generators made available for essential services, such as hospitals, in addition to two substations it's two mobile transformers, which can be positioned at strategic points in affected neighborhoods.

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Emily Castro
Graduating in Journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, she has experience in producing articles for news portals, radio and podcasts. She also works as a producer for the Papo Solar Podcast and the Solar em 60 and Estude com o projects. Canal.

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