SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Power was restored to more than 98% of customers Friday after an island-wide blackout hit Puerto earlier this week, authorities said.
More than 1.45 million customers had electricity less than 48 hours after the outage hit, according to Luma Energy, which oversees the transmission and distribution of power on the island.
Luma warned that ''some customers may continue to experience temporary outages due to limited generation.''
Gov. Jenniffer González said that all those affected by the blackout had power restored, and that the more than 21,400 customers without electricity on Friday was a result of other unidentified issues.
''Obviously, Luma still has work to do,'' she said. ''It is a shame for our people ... that we have such an insufficient, mediocre system.''
Normally, a couple thousand customers are temporarily without power every week in Puerto Rico for various reasons.
González noted that more than 98% of customers also had water.
''We have overcome, thank God, a great crisis this week,'' she said.