Heavy rains, winds cause power outages for nearly 300,000 in Monterrey
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Heavy rains and winds in Nuevo León, Mexico, caused power outages for nearly 300,000 users on Friday, June 19.
- The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) reported that 284,514 customers were affected, with service restored to 71.1% by evening.
- CFE deployed over 200 workers and vehicles to address the outages and restore power to all affected users.
Severe weather, including heavy rains, strong winds, and electrical discharges, struck Nuevo León, Mexico, on Friday, June 19, causing widespread power outages. The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) reported that 284,514 users experienced disruptions to their electricity supply.
As of the latest update, the CFE had successfully restored service to 200,894 customers, representing 71.1% of those affected. However, 81,620 users remained without power. The storm impacted the metropolitan area of Monterrey and other municipalities across the state, where flooding and other precipitation-related damage were also reported.
In response to the emergency, the CFE mobilized significant resources, deploying 202 workers, 42 cranes, and 59 vehicles to manage the situation. The state-owned company assured that its crews would continue working until electricity supply was fully restored to 100% of the affected users.
The inclement weather caused considerable disruption, highlighting the vulnerability of the region's infrastructure to extreme weather events. The CFE's swift response aimed to minimize the impact on residents and businesses.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.