Puerto Rico officials say all of island now has power again
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Power has been restored to all of Puerto Rico for the first time since Hurricane Maria struck nearly 11 months ago, officials said Tuesday.
The island’s electric utility announced that crews working in the southern city of Ponce reconnected the last neighbourhood that had been offline since the Sept. 20 storm knocked out the U.S. territory’s power grid.
Ponce resident Charlie Colon Nazario told El Nuevo Dia that he was looking forward to no longer having to use a generator to light his house.
“No more lamps, no more candles, no more extension cords,” he said as about two dozen power workers completed the connection to his home.