Traffic problems due to traffic lights being turned off in Santiago – 2024-05-11 15:19:55

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2024-05-11 15:19:55

The bad weather front also generated cuts in the electricity supply in the Metropolitan, Valparaíso, Coquimbo and La Araucanía regions.

The authorities, through the accounts of Transportation Reports of the Metropolitan Regioncalled on motorists to take precautions during their trips this Thursday morning.

This is because several traffic lights are off due to the frontal system that affected Santiago on Tuesday. Added to this is also the frost on the pavement due to the low temperatures, which reached zero degrees.

According to what is detailed by the platform, the following traffic lights are not in operation:

Quilicura

Liberator Bernardo O’Higgins with Las Torres.

Huechuraba

The Guanaco with Américo Vespucio.

High Bridge

El Peral with Sánchez Fontecilla

Cerro Navia

Neptune with Salvador Gutiérrez.

La Pintana

Santa Rosa corner El Ombú.

San Miguel

San Ignacio with Euclides Street.

JJ Prieto with Departmental.

Central Station

Bishop Umaña with April 5.

Maipu

April 5 with Pajaritos Avenue.

Ñuñoa

Pedro de Valdivia with José Domingo Cañas.

Ramón Cruz with Dublé Almeyda.

The Counts

Malaga corner Renato Sánchez

Providence

The Conception with Saint Mary.

José Manuel Infante with Saint Isabel.

Andrés Bello with Pedro de Valdivia.

Calle del Arzobispo with Santa María.

Francisco Bilbao with Los Leones.

Los Conquistadores with Avenida El Cerro.

Avenida Italia with Condell.

Diego de Almagro with Elicer Parada.

He played with Elicer Parada.

Marchant Pereira with New Providence.

Antonio Varas with Doctor Solís de Ovando.

Pole fall in Las Condes

At the same time, it was reported that The fall of a pole forced traffic to be restricted on Charles Hamilton Avenue with Camino El Observatorio, in the commune of Las Condes, so motorists were called to look for alternatives.

Electrical power outages

The Superintendence of Electricity and Fuels (SEC) reported this morning that More than 40 thousand customer homes remain with power outages in the Metropolitan Region as a result of the bad weather front that affected the central and south-central areas of the country.

The supply cuts also affect residences in the regions of Valparaíso (17,506), Coquimbo (5,715) and La Araucanía (1,912).

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