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The Use of "Diablites" Is a Factor of Blackouts in Mexicali: Governor of Bc

Mexicali, July 10.— The use of devils (illegal connections of light) is a factor that is causing blackouts, and will be sought, together with Social Welfare, to support users to regularize themselves, said the governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda. She mentioned that, according to an analysis carried out by the CFE, the problem of irregular installations has been detected that have caused the overload of the electrical networks. "In a first mee…
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As we believe the parastatal, the use of irregular connections caused overload in transformers and blackouts in the city

Mexicali, July 10.— The use of devils (illegal connections of light) is a factor that is causing blackouts, and will be sought, together with Social Welfare, to support users to regularize themselves, said the governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda. She mentioned that, according to an analysis carried out by the CFE, the problem of irregular installations has been detected that have caused the overload of the electrical networks. "In a first mee…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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