💨 Abstract
A violent gale in Sao Paulo, Brazil knocked down power lines and caused a blackout, leaving half a million consumers without electricity for three days. Enel Sao Paulo, the distributor, is facing criticism for their slow response, including calls to cancel their concession. The regulatory agencies Aneel and Arsesp stated that Enel's response to the storm was "much below expectations."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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