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PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING FOR THE BLACKOUTS! HE STRAIGHT UP SAYS UNEXPLAINED OUTAGES HITTING PARTS OF THE COUNTRY!! NOW HERES PROOF ITS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW!
As of March 19, 2025, here are notable power outages that have occurred this year in the United States, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Panama, ranked by severity based on the number of people affected:
⚫️⚫️⚫️THINK MARCH MADNESS BLACKOUTS ⚡️⚠️🔌💡
1.🇺🇸Missouri- March 15, 2025
: Missouri and Southern Tornado Outbreak
Cause: A severe weather outbreak with violent tornadoes.
Impact: Approximately 250,000 customers lost power across Missouri and the South. Tornadoes caused structural damage in Wright County, Howell County, and Ozark County, with fatalities reported.
🇵🇷 Puerto Rico
2. December 31, 2024: A massive blackout affected nearly all of Puerto Rico's 3.2 million residents on New Year's Eve.
3.🇨🇺 Cuba – March 14, 2025: A nationwide power outage occurred due to a failure at the Diezmero substation in Havana, leaving approximately 10 million people without electricity.
4. 🇵🇦Panama – March 15, 2025: A nationwide blackout hit Panama following an explosion and subsequent fire at the La Chorrera Thermoelectric Power Plant, affecting the entire country.
5. 🇺🇲United States – March 4, 2025: A severe storm complex led to over 423,000 power outages in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
6. 🇺🇲United States – January 5–6, 2025: A severe winter storm led to power outages affecting over 200,000 homes and businesses across the central and eastern United States.
7.🇺🇲 United States – January 9–11, 2025: A significant winter storm caused power outages for over 120,000 customers across states including Texas, Arkansas, and Georgia.
8.🇺🇲 United States – March 18, 2025: Severe dust storms and strong winds caused power outages affecting more than 39,000 residents in New Mexico, along with highway closures and fires.
9. 🇺🇲United States – March 12, 2025: An explosion near Texas Tech University in Lubbock caused fires and power outages, leading to the early start of spring break for over 40,000 students.
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