Puerto Rico Suffers New Year’s Eve Blackout

“It had to be on the 31st of December!” exclaimed a man identified as Manuel, who said Tuesday was his birthday. “There is no happiness.”

Camille Rivera, founder of La Brega Y Fuerza—a New York-based advocacy group that works to organize Puerto Ricans on the U.S. mainland—said in a statement Tuesday that “LUMA needs to fix the grid or get the hell out of Puerto Rico.”

“Almost 25 years into the 21st century, it is ridiculous that Puerto Rico’s power grid has failed its people again,” said Rivera. “Puerto Ricans deserve answers and accountability from LUMA for this latest fiasco.”

“LUMA has Puerto Rico in an energy stranglehold, and Puerto Ricans shouldn’t have to put up with continued subpar service,” Rivera added. “In 2025, it should be out with the old and in with the new—we have to fundamentally address the energy crisis facing Puerto Rico, reevaluate Luma’s role as an energy provider, and build more sustainable solutions.”

AP reported that the incoming governor has “called for the creation of an ‘energy czar’ to review potential Luma contractual breaches while another operator is found.”

“People have been angry for a while now. This is just what we needed to end the year.”

Side Note: It has been years since I have been in Puerto Rico. It is a pretty island and if you can go, go and I would visit the interior. Do such with a guide. Mine was a fellow worker from a medical company I worked at during my visit. Most people were friendly towards me. One of many places where I have worked for periods of time.