Mario Zamora stated that electrical energy is a right that each and every Mexican has, for which a quality electrical infrastructure must be guaranteed and customer service improved; in order to avoid service interruptions.
The Mochitense Senator, before the Permanent Commission of the H. Congress of the Union, declared that there have been various power cuts in Sinaloa, leaving the population without service; indicated that on June 18, before the first rains, in Tierra Blanca, Nuevo Culiacán, Toledo Corro, Los Arcos, Las Vegas and in some sectors of the Costa Rican syndicate, the electric power service was suspended; On the other hand, on June 21, various sectors of Culiacán reported no electricityas well as throughout different municipalities of Sinaloa, which generated the annoyance of the citizens because they had been without power for more than 4 hours.
He noted that the blackouts they are not exclusive to Sinaloa, but have also recently been presented in Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo; considered that the effects on the service are a preventive warning about what could happen in the event of a natural phenomenon, revealing the little capacity of the CFE to deal with an emergency.
Mario Zamora He highlighted that the electrical infrastructure is getting worse every day, from 2020 to 2021, the number of declarations of emergency operating states grew 70.6% and the declarations of alert operating states grew from 1,808 to 2,097. He recalled that so far this administration has registered 5 major blackouts that affected millions of users.
The Sinaloa legislator expressed that if we add the rainy season to the saturation of the lines and lack of maintenance, where strong winds have damaged the same infrastructure, it is put at risk. those essential functions that require energy to continue working.
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In this sense, the Senator proposed a point of agreement to request a detailed report from the CFE on the causes that have generated cuts in the electric power service in different entities of the country such as Sinaloa, Tabasco, Yucatán and Quinta Roo and the state that maintains the electricity supply infrastructure in each federal entity; and report on the existence of any preventive and care plan to mitigate the effects on the electrical service derived from future natural phenomena.
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