Yerko Puchento mercilessly destroys Enel for power cuts in Podemos Hablar

by times news cr

2024-08-18 14:21:29

Yerko Puchento harshly attacked Enel for the prolonged power cuts that still affect thousands of homes in the country.

The actor and comedian Daniel Alcaíno, through his well-known character Yerko Puchento, mercilessly destroyed Enel in We can talk from Chilevisión. This is due to the prolonged power outages that still affect thousands of homes in the south-central part of the country.

The controversial character performed his routine in front of the guests that the television space had this Friday: the former host of the Viña Festival, Rafael Aranedathe comedian Mauricio Meditates (The Indian from Dynamite Show) and the national athlete Berdine Castillo.

Yerko Puchento mercilessly destroyed Enel in his routine on Podemos Hablar (PH)

It’s not easy to live five days without electricity, it’s been horrible, people have had a bad time.. Getting up in the dark and reaching for the cup at night, difficult (…) Who has candles in the house in the 21st century? Nobody has candles, that bullshit…”, Yerko Puchento began by saying in the program hosted by Julio César Rodríguez.

“It’s that the Enel guys didn’t answer the phone for complaints” Did you get it? They didn’t pay attention, they didn’t respond. All of Chile complained and they were just passing the word (…). But to collect the bill from you… A person of flesh and blood calls you there, But to give you a solution you had to talk to a machine, to a robot,” he explained.

To which he added: “But who the hell is the owner of Enel? Seriously, people had a hard time in this country.”

To close, the comedian finished sweeping away Enel, stating that “well, the light came, So let’s hope that the power doesn’t go out anymore in Chile, that’s all we ask.”

Although the frontal system hit the south-central area of ​​Chile on Thursday and Friday of last week, at 1:14 p.m. this Saturday, August 10, there are 29,287 customers without electricity in the Metropolitan Region, according to data from the Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels (SEC).

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