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CNFL reports 800 services affected by cold front

December 14, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The National Company of Power and Light (CNFL) reported that so far, 800 affected services remain inactive because of the cold front in the country.

In total, 35 thousand services were affected, but the crews of the entity have already been restoring power in most areas.

Some of the places affected are Platanares of Moravia, Llano Grande, San Ramon de La Unión, Salitrillos and Alpes de Coronado, most of them due to problems in transformers and posts.

crhoy.com

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