Mar 5 β€’ 13:35 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

'In one night there can be three or four outages': electrical interruptions cause discomfort in the Lomas de Urdesa sector

Residents of Lomas de Urdesa in Ecuador are experiencing frequent electrical outages, causing significant discomfort and concerns over potential damage to appliances.

Residents of Lomas de Urdesa, a neighborhood in northern Ecuador, are increasingly frustrated with intermittent power outages that have been affecting their lives since February 2026. The situation has worsened recently, with reports of up to four power cuts occurring in a single day. These outages are not a new problem, as the community has faced such issues for several years, but a marked increase in frequency has left many feeling helpless and demanding action from the local power authority, CNEL.

Local resident Karla Baile, who serves on the neighborhood committee, has expressed her concerns about the outages, which she believes are not only disruptive but can also cause damage to home appliances. She shared a particularly troubling incident on March 3 where the power went out four times within one day, raising alarms about potential damage to electrical systems within her condominium. Residents in the area are not only worried about the inconvenience caused by the outages but are also seeking clarity on the underlying causes of these electrical failures.

In light of these ongoing issues, community members have called on CNEL to provide answers and implement timely solutions to restore reliable power supply. The frustration is palpable, as residents fear that continued outages threaten their day-to-day lives and the integrity of their electrical appliances, highlighting an urgent need for infrastructure improvements and accountability from the service provider.

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