
Most power restored after blackout plunges 90% of Chile into darkness
By Jack Aylmer (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer)
- Most electricity is now restored after a blackout in Chile plunged 90% of the country into darkness on Tuesday, according to the Chilean government. The outages suspended public transportation, halted traffic, knocked out cell service and impacted businesses, including major copper mines in the country’s north.
- At the height of the blackout, it impacted some 8 million homes, and officials said 14 of the nation’s 16 regions were affected.
- Hospitals, prisons and government buildings reported switching to backup generators due to the blackout.
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Most electricity is now restored after a blackout in Chile plunged 90% of the country into darkness on Tuesday, Feb. 25, according to the Chilean government.
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- A massive blackout hit Chile on Tuesday, leaving 8 million households without power, as confirmed by President Gabriel Boric.
- The blackout has affected 14 of the 16 regions in Chile, causing disruptions in transportation and business operations, according to the National Disaster Prevention and Response Services.
- Interior Minister Carolina Tohá confirmed that backup generators were activated in essential facilities like hospitals and prisons during the outage.
- Officials urged the public to remain calm and avoid going out while emergency measures were being implemented to restore power across the nation.
- A state of emergency and curfew have been declared in Chile due to a major power outage affecting most of the country, according to a government statement.
- Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced the curfew from 10 p.m. To 6 a.m., impacting 14 of Chile's 16 regions, covering over 99% of the population.
- The National Electrical Coordinator reported a disconnection of the 500 kV transmission system as the cause of the outage, affecting subway, railroad and school operations.
- A widespread power outage has affected large parts of Chile, leaving millions without electricity, as reported by the government.
- The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warned that residents and tourists should monitor updates due to disrupted transportation in Santiago.
- Interior Minister Carolina Tohá has convened officials and electricity providers to restore power amid the blackout affecting multiple regions of Chile.
- Authorities confirmed that all customers of the electricity distributor Saesa were affected by the nationwide power failure.
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What was the impact of the blackout?
The outages suspended public transportation, halted traffic, knocked out cell service and impacted businesses, including major copper mines in the country’s north.

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At the height of the blackout, it impacted some 8 million homes, and officials said 14 of the nation’s 16 regions were affected. Hospitals, prisons, and government buildings reported switching to backup generators due to the blackout.
How did Chile respond to the crisis?
Chile’s president declared a state of emergency as a result of the blackout, deploying thousands of troops across the country to maintain order and enforce a curfew.
As of Wednesday, Feb. 26, the Chilean National Electric Coordinator said 90% of homes and businesses affected by the outages had electricity restored.
Chile’s interior minister also noted that 100% of public transportation is functioning, while Santiago International Airport said its flights were operating normally with the help of backup emergency systems.
What caused the blackout?
The minister said that a transmission failure in the country’s north led to the blackout. A cyberattack was ruled out, but the minister called for an investigation into the exact reason the power outages snowballed.
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Chile’s president called the electrical failure intolerable and claimed energy companies failed to rise to the occasion.
The Chilean government has not given an exact timeframe for when they believe all electricity in the country will be restored.
[JACK AYLMER]
MOST ELECTRICITY IS NOW RESTORED AFTER A BLACKOUT IN CHILE PLUNGED 90 PERCENT OF THE COUNTRY INTO DARKNESS TUESDAY, ACCORDING TO THE CHILEAN GOVERNMENT.
THE OUTAGES SUSPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, HALTING TRAFFIC, KNOCKING OUT CELL SERVICE AND IMPACTING BUSINESSES, INCLUDING MAJOR COPPER MINES IN THE COUNTRY’S NORTH.
AT ITS HEIGHT THE OUTAGE IMPACTED SOME 8-MILLION HOMES AND OFFICIALS SAY 14 OF THE NATION’S 16 REGIONS WERE AFFECTED.
HOSPITALS, PRISONS, AND GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS REPORTEDLY SWITCHED TO BACK-UP GENERATORS DUE TO THE BLACKOUT.
CHILE’S PRESIDENT DECLARED A STATE OF EMERGENCY AS A RESULT, DEPLOYING THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO MAINTAIN ORDER AND ENFORCING A CURFEW.
AS OF WEDNESDAY, THE CHILEAN NATIONAL ELECTRIC COORDINATOR SAID 90 PERCENT OF HOMES AND BUSINESS AFFECTED BY THE OUTAGES HAD ELECTRICITY RESTORED.
CHILE’S INTERIOR MINISTER ALSO NOTED, 100 PERCENT OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IS FUNCTIONING WHILE SANTIAGO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SAID ITS FLIGHTS ARE OPERATING NORMALLY WITH THE HELP OF BACK-UP EMERGENCY SYSTEMS.
THE MINISTER SAYS A TRANSMISSION FAILURE IN THE COUNTRY’S NORTH LED TO THE BLACKOUT, RULING OUT A CYBER ATTACK, BUT CALLING ON AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EXACT REASON THE POWER OUTAGES SNOWBALLED.
CHILE’S PRESIDENT CALLED ELECTRICAL FAILURE INTOLERABLE AND CLAIMED ENERGY COMPANIES FAILED TO RISE TO THE OCCASION.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS NOT GIVEN AN EXACT TIME FRAME FOR WHEN THEY BELIEVE ALL ELECTRICITY IN THE COUNTRY WILL BE RESTORED.
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- A massive blackout hit Chile on Tuesday, leaving 8 million households without power, as confirmed by President Gabriel Boric.
- The blackout has affected 14 of the 16 regions in Chile, causing disruptions in transportation and business operations, according to the National Disaster Prevention and Response Services.
- Interior Minister Carolina Tohá confirmed that backup generators were activated in essential facilities like hospitals and prisons during the outage.
- Officials urged the public to remain calm and avoid going out while emergency measures were being implemented to restore power across the nation.
- A state of emergency and curfew have been declared in Chile due to a major power outage affecting most of the country, according to a government statement.
- Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced the curfew from 10 p.m. To 6 a.m., impacting 14 of Chile's 16 regions, covering over 99% of the population.
- The National Electrical Coordinator reported a disconnection of the 500 kV transmission system as the cause of the outage, affecting subway, railroad and school operations.
- A widespread power outage has affected large parts of Chile, leaving millions without electricity, as reported by the government.
- The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warned that residents and tourists should monitor updates due to disrupted transportation in Santiago.
- Interior Minister Carolina Tohá has convened officials and electricity providers to restore power amid the blackout affecting multiple regions of Chile.
- Authorities confirmed that all customers of the electricity distributor Saesa were affected by the nationwide power failure.
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