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Power outages lasting as long as 18 hours are causing major disruptions and angering residents of the Dominican Republic.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic –
Gloom has descended over this Caribbean nation as Dominicans endure blackouts with such frequency and duration that tempers are flaring and the economy is foundering.
With blackouts lasting as long as 18 hours in some areas, angry residents have taken to blocking streets with burning tires and stones in protest, and police have respondent with tear gas that have even hit homes.
Authorities blame the blackouts on maintenance problems while residents blame the electric companies and government for inefficiency.
”This is giving us a real beating,” said Samuel Abreu, who lives in East Santo Domingo.
The electric sector has always suffered from poor maintenance, internal inefficiencies and a lack of operating funds due to negligent bill collection and illegal tapping of electric lines.
But the oil crisis has aggravated the problem: Daily blackouts can now last between 12 to 18 hours, causing disruptions across the nation.
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