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Gran apagón en Brasil

Gran apagón en Brasil

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  • Gran apagón en Brasil

    A police officer blocks an avenue of a road after a blackout in Sao Paulo November 11, 2009. A major electricity outage left tens of millions of people in Brazil's two largest cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro without power on Tuesday night due to problems at the Itaipu dam. The Brazilian director of the Itaipu dam on the border of Brazil and Paraguay -- the world's largest operational electricity generator -- told a radio station that the power output of the entire dam was down. The Itaipu power plant provides about 20 percent of the electricity supply in Brazil, Latin America's largest economy, but more than 90 percent of Paraguay's. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL ENERGY)
  • Central hidroeléctrica de Itaipu

    A view of the Itaipu Hydroelectric dam, the world's largest operational electricity generator, on the Brazilian side of the border with Paraguay, in Foz do Iguacu in this 2005 file photo. A major electricity outage at the dam left tens of millions of people in Brazil's two largest cities of Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro without power on November 10, 2009, according to the Brazilian director of the Itaipu dam. REUTERS/Rickey Rogers/Files (BRAZIL ENERGY)
  • Gran apagón en Brasil

    Residents stand outside a building as they wait for lights to be restored, after a major blackout affected a large part of Brazil, in Sao Paulo November 10, 2009. A major electricity outage left tens of millions of people in Brazil's two largest cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro without power on Tuesday night due to problems at the Itaipu dam. The Brazilian director of the Itaipu dam on the border of Brazil and Paraguay -- the world's largest operational electricity generator -- told a radio station that the power output of the entire dam was down. The Itaipu power plant provides about 20 percent of the electricity supply in Brazil, Latin America's largest economy, but more than 90 percent of Paraguay's.

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