An unexpected power outage affected nearly 20,000 users in the southern part of Buenos Aires City, primarily in the neighborhoods of Almagro, Villa Crespo, and Caballito. The cause of the disruption has not been disclosed yet, but Edesur reported that most of the affected residents were concentrated in these areas. According to the National Electricity Regulatory Agency (ENRE), service was expected to return to normal by 4 AM. Smaller outages were also reported across different parts of Buenos Aires Province. The number of affected users in specific areas includes 9,476 in Almagro, 5,508 in Villa Crespo, 4,295 in Caballito, and 28 in Balvanera. In Buenos Aires Province, the affected areas included Quilmes (77 users) and Florencio Varela (26 users). Edenor did not report any service disruptions at this time. Before filing a complaint, users are advised to check if the outage was scheduled, as companies must notify customers at least 48 hours in advance for planned interruptions. If the outage is not scheduled, users can either request service restoration or claim compensation for prolonged outages lasting 15 hours or more, or repeated outages occurring four times or more within a 30
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a power outage affecting multiple neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, including details on the number of affected users, the timeline for service restoration, and procedures for filing complaints. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-s





