The storm that hit the São Paulo Metropolitan Region between the late morning and early afternoon on Thursday (10) left over 90,000 properties without electricity in the area granted by Enel.
In all, 92,838 properties were without light around 1:40 pm on Thursday, according to the company itself, which is equivalent to 1.14% of the total. Proportionally, the most affected city is Juquitiba, where 20.59% of customers were in the dark.
In São Caetano do Sul, 4.11% of the facilities had the supply interrupted. Then are São Bernardo do Campo (2.36%), Taboão da Serra (1.51%) and Santo André (1.39%).
In the city of São Paulo, almost 55,000 customers were without light at 1:40 pm, which is almost 1% of customers in the state capital.
THE CNN He asked for an Enel position, but has not yet received a return.
The State Civil Defense issued severe alerts to the risk of storms on Thursday. Until 1:30 pm, the Fire Department had registered 12 so -called fall of trees in the city of São Paulo.
This content was originally published in over 90,000 properties run out of light after rain in Greater SP on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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