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The Caribbean Coast Is Trapped in an Electrical System that Is Expensive, Malfunctioning and Threatening to Shut Down

Summary by las2orillas.co
After the liquidation of Corelca and the passage of Electricaribe, the Caribbean remains in the dark. Today, Air-e and Afinia deepen a tariff drama that asphyxiates users The article The Caribbean Coast is trapped in an electrical system that charges expensive, works badly and threatens to shut down was originally published in Las2orillas.co: Stories, Voices and News from Colombia. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
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After the liquidation of Corelca and the passage of Electricaribe, the Caribbean remains in the dark. Today, Air-e and Afinia deepen a tariff drama that asphyxiates users The article The Caribbean Coast is trapped in an electrical system that charges expensive, works badly and threatens to shut down was originally published in Las2orillas.co: Stories, Voices and News from Colombia. Copyrights Las2orillas.co

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las2orillas.co broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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