translated from Spanish: Blackout in Playa del Carmen leaves 10,904 users without power

This Sunday at 02:50 hours in the morning the supply of electricity to 10,904 users of the town of Playa del Carmen of the municipality of Solidaridad was interrupted, reported the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).
According to cfe distribution staff, for now they are repairing the damage, caused to electricity conductor, 6 splices, 6 bodies in T and the replacement of 1,000 meters of conductor, “due to the complexity of the works, it is estimated to conclude with the repair work no later than 14:30 hours, to recover the affected users,” it was reported in a statement.
The interruption of the power supply was derived from the operating output of the medium voltage circuit MYK-04015 of the Mayakoba substation (MYK), “due to vandalism, theft of land system at the exit of the substation, causing damage to the power cable that feeds users of the Municipality of Solidaridad in Playa del Carmen in the State of Quintana Roo,” the document states.

At 03:50 10,031 users were restored, which represents 92 percent of the load with a duration of 60 minutes, CFE said, however, it warned that until noon there were still 873 users affected and belong to the Guadalupana, Rea del Sol, Santa Fe and Avenida 28 de Julio subdivisions.
In social networks until after 13 hours this Sunday they have denounced that they are still without electricity and have asked the CFE to take charge of the blackout and restore service, they have also pointed out that in subsequent days there have also been other blackouts in the region.
According to Alerta Quintana Roo, this Sunday’s blackout adds to five that have already occurred previously.

#PlayaDelCarmen a new blackout adds the 5 more we carry. More than 1 hours without electricity, we want to be solved #CFE #QuintanaRoo
— Alert Quintana Roo (@Alerta__QRoo) June 20, 2021

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