Power Largely Back After Outage Hit Honduras
Power was largely back in Honduras early Saturday afternoon, after a blackout struck the country earlier, Ministry of Energy Erick Tejada said. The national power disruption affected Honduras with a total blackout in the control area of the country, but 90% of energy demand is now reportedly restored. Information is still being gathered to find the origin of the failure that led to the outage.
- The resilience of Honduras' electric grid in recovering from this sudden disruption highlights the importance of infrastructure investments and emergency preparedness in mitigating the impacts of such events.
- What measures can be taken by government agencies and utility companies to prevent similar power outages, particularly in areas with aging infrastructure?