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Why Puerto Rico Has Struggled to Stabilize Its Electricity Grid
Hurricane Fiona battered Puerto Rico earlier this month, knocking out power to nearly half of the island’s 3.3 million residents. Full power hasn’t been restored as of Thursday.
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